According to reports, these congressmen said that although it is a ten-day holiday, they actually need to be on duty 12 days. On June 9 19, the South Korean National Education Office held a press conference in front of the Seoul Education Department to protest that the school night shift staff had to be on duty for 12 days during the long holiday. I hope the relevant departments can hear their voices.
It is reported that night shift personnel such as school police have been in a blank state in the management of Korean educators and cannot enjoy normal holidays like other public officials. At present, a school in South Korea usually arranges a staff member to be on duty during holidays. However, during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the left-behind school staff need to work at night 12 days, and the working time is as long as 288 hours. Not only that, but the salary of many people on duty is less than 654.38+00,000 won (about 5,826 yuan).
Although the National Rights Commission of Korea suggested to the relevant schools on 20 14 that at least two staff members should be on duty by turns and pay extra labor fees to the staff on duty, it seems that the situation has not been greatly improved. South Korea's Ministry of Education and public officials called on the Ministry of Education and other departments to come up with countermeasures to improve this unfairness.
I hope they get what they want.