by Oh Yukyo
Published 01 Jul.2024 19:08(KST)
According to Samsung Electronics' 2024 Sustainability Management Report released on the 1st, the number of male employees taking parental leave in South Korea last year was 1,304, a 30.5% increase compared to 999 in 2021. The number of female employees taking parental leave increased by 8.1% to 3,173. The return-to-work rate after parental leave was 97.7% for men and 99.0% for women.
The global overall employee turnover rate decreased by 2.3 percentage points from 12.9% the previous year to 10.6%. This marks a decline for four consecutive years since 2019. Additionally, the proportion of female executives rose slightly from 6.9% last year to 7.3%. This is in contrast to LG Electronics' recently disclosed female executive ratio of 4.0%.
The proportion of regular employees among all employees has continuously decreased from 69.3% to 67.5%, and then to 65%, while the proportion of managers (34.5%) and executives (0.6%) has increased. By age group, the proportion of employees under 30 fell by 3.7 percentage points to 27.1%, while the proportions of employees in their 30s (42.5%) and those aged 40 and above (30.4%) increased by 1.2 percentage points and 2.5 percentage points, respectively.
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