Kakao has introduced a compensation plan for paid membership taxi drivers who have disrupted their business due to the disruption of the Kakao service.



That's the amount of compensation, 7,550 won.



I've seen a lot of articles saying that drivers are protesting because the minimum wage isn't even there.



First of all, Kakao Mobility introduced a compensation plan to support 7,550 won points to paid membership taxi drivers who pay 39,000 won a month.



That's equivalent to 6 days' worth of usage.



Taxi drivers have been out of business for a day, which is absurdly small compared to that.



In response, Kakao Mobility said that this compensation plan is not final and that it is preparing additional measures by understanding the on-site situation. The problem is that there is no separate compensation standard for taxi calls.



That is, when damage occurs, it is a structure that must be left to the platform's own judgment.



The article said that the knights have to prove the extent of the damage one by one, and that the compensation process may not be easy.