Ha Tae-kyung: "65% of New Hires at Partner Companies Are Untracked Since Incheon International Airport Corporation Transition Decision" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the Future United Party, pointed out that at least 65% of the new hires by subcontractors after the decision to convert Incheon International Airport Corporation (In-gukgong) employees to regular positions were conducted in a 'black box' manner.


On the 26th, Ha stated on Facebook, "As a result of the Board of Audit and Inspection's audit of the hiring process for 3,604 new hires by subcontractors following In-gukgong's decision to convert employees to regular positions, three types of unfair hiring practices were confirmed in the majority of those subject to conversion (at least 2,358 people, 65%)."


Based on the audit results announced on September 30 last year, he pointed out, "Among the new hires, 813 were secretly hired without proper job postings, 2,358 had no related documents, making it impossible to determine whether the hiring process was fair, which is a black box hiring. Additionally, 93 cases of hiring relatives of In-gukgong and subcontractor executives and employees were detected."


Ha said, "Similar unfair hiring practices were found in all five institutions audited by the Board of Audit and Inspection besides In-gukgong," and criticized, "This is the result of the Blue House forcibly pushing the president's directive without even securing fairness."


He added, "Employment in public institutions requires fierce competition ranging from dozens to hundreds to one. Fair competition and transparency are vital. The anger of young people stems from these rules not being followed and unfairness and cheating occurring in public institution hiring," and raised his voice, saying, "President Moon should apologize to the youth for the unfair lottery-like employment and prepare measures to ensure fairness in the regular position conversion process."



Meanwhile, Ha plans to hold a 'In-gukgong Incident Condemnation Rally' at the National Assembly Members' Office Building on the 29th to hear the voices of job seekers.


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