Zwei Filipinas, die Südkoreas Pilotprogramm für ausländische Pflegekräfte verlassen haben, nennen Überarbeitung und übermäßige Überwachung

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20241013050095

5 Comments

  1. Two out of how many? It is a free world. No one has the obligation to go to a foreign country to work. If you do not like it, do not go, or quit.

  2. TamponStew on

    overwork and excessive surveillance is the average life in south korea anyhow

  3. Routine-Bumblebee-41 on

    “foreign caregivers pilot program”

    I thought this would be about caring for the growing elderly population, but it’s for babies. The country with the lowest birthrate on Earth hires foreign workers to care for the few babies they have, and basically no one wants the job.

  4. philmarcracken on

    Thats what you get for trying to hire pilots to be caregivers

  5. baylonedward on

    For a filipina caregiver to give up means it is beyond overworked. Korea’s culture of labor must be so hard, no wonder their people don’t have time and motivation to procreate.

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