High-level Movie of Five-Man Resilience Work System - The Negotiation Starts at 4pm

According to the Economic, Social and Labor Committee, five members, including Lee Sung-kyung, secretary general of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Kim Yong-geun, vice chairman of the Korea Federation of Trade Unions, Lim Seo-cheong, vice minister of employment and labor, Park Tae-joo, standing committee member of the Economic, Social, Labor and Labor Committee, and Lee Cheol-soo, chairman of the Labor Time System Improvement Committee, will enter the Labor and Management Senior Committee (Estawer) in Jongno-gu, Seoul.The Labor Time System Improvement Committee extended the discussion period by one more day until the 19th, without narrowing the gap between labor and management in the 10-hour marathon Movie - The Negotiation on the 18th.The tripartite government plans to reach a final conclusion whether to reach an agreement or not.Lee Chul-soo said on the previous day, Since comprehensive judgment is needed on a responsible line, responsible parties of the organizations participating in the committee will gather again on the 19th to continue discussions.Currently, there are four issues that labor and management are at odds: expanding the unit period, easing the requirements for introducing flexible work systems, protecting health rights, and preventing abuse (wage conservation).Among them, it is said that the relaxation of the requirement for the introduction of the flexible work system and the problem of wage conservation are the biggest obstacles.I dont think well come to a conclusion before 7 p.m. today (19th), said Park Tae-joo, a standing committee member. Were not going to go as long as we did yesterday, he said.Vice Chairman Kim Yong-keun, Secretary General Lee Sung-kyung and Deputy Minister Lim Seo-

According to the Economic, Social and Labor Committee, five members, including Lee Sung-kyung, secretary general of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Kim Yong-geun, vice chairman of the Korea Federation of Trade Unions, Lim Seo-cheong, vice minister of employment and labor, Park Tae-joo, standing committee member of the Economic, Social, Labor and Labor Committee, and Lee Cheol-soo, chairman of the Labor Time System Improvement Committee, will enter the Labor and Management Senior Committee (Estawer) in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

The Labor Time System Improvement Committee extended the discussion period by one more day until the 19th, without narrowing the gap between labor and management in the 10-hour marathon Movie - The Negotiation on the 18th.

The tripartite government plans to reach a final conclusion whether to reach an agreement or not.

Lee Chul-soo said on the previous day, "Since comprehensive judgment is needed on a responsible line, responsible parties of the organizations participating in the committee will gather again on the 19th to continue discussions."

Currently, there are four issues that labor and management are at odds: expanding the unit period, easing the requirements for introducing flexible work systems, protecting health rights, and preventing abuse (wage conservation).

Among them, it is said that the relaxation of the requirement for the introduction of the flexible work system and the problem of wage conservation are the biggest obstacles.

"I don't think we'll come to a conclusion before 7 p.m. today (19th)," said Park Tae-joo, a standing committee member. "We're not going to go as long as we did yesterday," he said.

Vice Chairman Kim Yong-keun, Secretary General Lee Sung-kyung and Deputy Minister Lim Seo-