Wage divide in S.Korea deepens amid protracted pandemic


Seoul, Oct 31 (IANS): The wage divide in South Korea widened in the first half of the year amid the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic, with salaries of internet service firms rising sharply and those of tour agencies plunging, a study revealed on Sunday.

According to report by Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI), monthly pay of workers at internet service companies, such as Naver Corp. and Kakao Corp., rose by an average of more than 1 million won ($854) in the period, reports Yonhap news Agency.

Workers at the internet service companies received an average of 37.94 million won in the first six months of 2021, sharply up from 28.83 million won the same period two years ago.

But workers at travel agencies and air carriers saw their monthly wages tumble by over 1 million won on average.

Their earnings in the January-June period of 2021 came to an average of 12.34 million won, down from 20.08 million won the same period two years ago.

The report was made by analysing data from 1,340 companies listed on the local stock markets.

"By industrial sector, wage divide has been deepening after the outbreak of Covid-19 pounded the local industry, so that the government subsidy for Covid-19-hit companies should continue to help them put back on track," KERI said.

 

  

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