PHOTOS: Seoul mayor, ruling party discuss excluding Filipino domestic workers from minimum wage rule
By Kim Dong-wooPosted : August 27, 2024, 17:42Updated : August 27, 2024, 17:48
SEOUL, August 27 (AJP) - Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and Na Kyung-won, a ruling People Power Party lawmaker, jointly hosted a policy seminar at the National Assembly on Tuesday to discuss a proposal to exclude Filipino domestic workers from the minimum wage rule.
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (third from right, front row) and People Power Party lawmaker Na Kyung-won (third from left, front row) pose for a photo at the seminar on wages for Filipino domestic workers at the National Assembly in Seoul on August 27, 2024. AJP Kim Dong-woo
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (right) delivers opening remarks at the seminar on wages for Filipino domestic workers at the National Assembly in Seoul on August 27, 2024. AJP Kim Dong-woo
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon delivers opening remarks at the seminar on wages for Filipino domestic workers at the National Assembly in Seoul on August 27, 2024. AJP Kim Dong-woo
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (second from left) delivers opening remarks at the seminar on wages for Filipino domestic workers at the National Assembly in Seoul on August 27, 2024. AJP Kim Dong-woo
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (fourth from left) delivers opening remarks at the seminar on wages for Filipino domestic workers at the National Assembly in Seoul on August 27, 2024. AJP Kim Dong-woo
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (fourth from left) delivers opening remarks at the seminar on wages for Filipino domestic workers at the National Assembly in Seoul on August 27, 2024. AJP Kim Dong-woo