On the 30th, Ha Tae-kyung, a presidential primary candidate from the People Power Party, announced a pledge at the National Assembly Communication Office to "introduce a flexible working hours system and abolish the uniform 52-hour weekly regulation." Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

On the 30th, Ha Tae-kyung, a presidential primary candidate from the People Power Party, announced a pledge at the National Assembly Communication Office to "introduce a flexible working hours system and abolish the uniform 52-hour weekly regulation." Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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On the 30th, Ha Tae-kyung, a presidential primary candidate from the People Power Party, announced a pledge at the National Assembly Communication Office to "introduce a flexible working hours system and abolish the uniform 52-hour weekly regulation." Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

On the 30th, Ha Tae-kyung, a presidential primary candidate from the People Power Party, announced a pledge at the National Assembly Communication Office to "introduce a flexible working hours system and abolish the uniform 52-hour weekly regulation." Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 30th, Ha Tae-kyung, a presidential primary candidate from the People Power Party, announced a pledge at the National Assembly Communication Office to "introduce a flexible working hours system and abolish the uniform 52-hour weekly regulation."



The 'flexible working hours system' proposed by Representative Ha is a system that grants workers the right to adjust their working hours according to their own needs, rather than being forced by the government or pressured by companies.


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