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The union of non-regular workers in Seoul schools, which is demanding an improvement in the retirement pension system, is on strike from today (19) until tomorrow. Two thousand people are expected to participate, and with the majority being caterers and clerks, there are concerns about some disruptions to food service and clerical work. This is Shin Joon-myeong. The non-regular worker conference at the Seoul School, which announced a two-day strike on Thursday and Friday, is made up of more than 11,000 education officials, including food service cooks and care staff. Of these, 2,000 are expected to take part in the strike. Most of the participants are cooks and clerks in the school administration. The reason for the strike was that the Seoul Metropolitan Bureau of Education did not accept the request for transition to the retirement pension system. The union argues that the current defined contribution rate should be changed to the defined benefit rate. The type of salary is more advantageous for workers, as they can receive stable compensation based on the highest wages. However, the Seoul Metropolitan Bureau of Education refused to accept the retirement pension system, saying that if the retirement pension system is changed to a defined benefit rate, an additional budget of 900 billion won will be required. for 20 years. Instead, we proposed a mixed rate with a defined benefit rate and a defined contribution rate of 50% each. Additionally, a negotiated proposal was put forward to convert only existing employees to a fixed salary rate, excluding new hires. The union warned of a second strike and asked if they would discriminate against each other. The strike is expected to continue as scheduled due to the tug of war on both sides. During this period, the Seoul Metropolitan Bureau of Education advises students to prepare lunches or provide prepared meals. YTN Shin Junmyeong[[email protected]]it is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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