The Ministry of Employment and Labor said in a statement on September 28 that the number of people employed in the accommodation and food industries in August was 1,130,000, down 15.1 percent from a year ago. The number of total workers in every sector was 18,519,000. The number of people employed in the production industry was down l 7.7 percent on-year to 3,655,000.
The main reason for a higher unemployment rate was due to strengthened government quarantine guidelines aimed at restricting the use of multi-purpose stores such as franchise cafes and buffet restaurants. Customers were only allowed to take away orders and restaurants were forced to close at 9:00 p.m.
"I tried to operate my restaurant alone after firing workers to save operating costs but I found it really hard," a former restaurant operator in the southern port city of Mokpo, told Aju news. "Because of the strengthened quarantine guidelines, no one visited my store to drink and eat. I had to close my business," he said.
the number of part-time workers in August rose to 1,935,000, up 6.2 percent from a month ago. "After closing down my store, I got a part-time job at a local shipyard because I have to support my family," Jung said.
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