President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a review of civil servant pay and benefits after a rise in early resignations, questioning if entry-level salaries are near minimum wage and calling for improvements by 2027.
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President Lee Orders Review of Civil Servant Pay Amid 'Exodus' Concerns—Questions If Wages Are at Minimum Level

President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a review of civil servant pay and benefits after a rise in early resignations, questioning if entry-level salaries are near minimum wage and calling for improvements by 2027.

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President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a review of civil servant pay and working conditions after a surge in early resignations, citing concerns over low wages and diminished benefits.
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President Lee Orders Review of Civil Servant Pay Amid 'Exodus' Concerns

President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a review of civil servant pay and working conditions after a surge in early resignations, citing concerns over low wages and diminished benefits.

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Choi Dong-seok, head of South Korea's Ministry of Personnel Management, apologized during a live Cabinet meeting for recent notoriety over past controversial remarks, as opposition lawmakers call for his resignation.
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Choi Dong-seok Apologizes for 'Gaining Notoriety' Amid Controversy Over Past Remarks at Cabinet Meeting

Choi Dong-seok, head of South Korea's Ministry of Personnel Management, apologized during a live Cabinet meeting for recent notoriety over past controversial remarks, as opposition lawmakers call for his resignation.

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