"Immediate Cancellation Required for In-guk-gong Lotto Employment"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 25th, Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the Future United Party, criticized Hwang Deok-soon, the Blue House Senior Secretary for Jobs, regarding the controversy over the direct employment at Incheon International Airport Corporation (In-gukgong), saying, "The Blue House Senior Secretary for Jobs' excuse is a typical sophism telling young people that since this is the national policy, they must sacrifice and understand rule-breaking and crimes," and added, "President Moon Jae-in is leading a large-scale employment corruption scandal but is completely out of touch with reality."


On the same day, Ha said on Facebook, "What young people in the Republic of Korea want is fairness. Regular positions at In-gukgong require passing the TOEIC with a perfect score, Level 1 Computer Proficiency, and barely passing the documents, then studying the National Competency Standards (NCS) at the level of civil service exams to overcome fierce and fair competition," and added, "The modest wish of young people is that just as existing regular employees secure their positions through intense competition, the conversion of non-regular workers should also go through fair competition."


Ha also pointed out, "What is more serious is that the Blue House, taking the In-gukgong incident as an opportunity, has opened an era of on-site guidance by President Moon like North Korea," and said, "Only those who joined before President Moon's visit to Incheon Airport on May 12, 2017, are given the lottery-like employment luck. What is different from the first company visited by North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un receiving the grace of the leader?"



Ha stated, "President Moon is denying the value of fairness he himself advocated. He must personally take responsibility for the accident he caused," and added, "The In-gukgong lottery employment must be immediately canceled, and efforts should be made to resolve the issue so that young people are given fair opportunities."


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