RoK warns about
termination of guest worker program
The
However, the RoK government
has warned about the possibility of ending the program at the end of this
year due to failure of workers to adhere to the rules and voluntary return to
the homeland when their work permits expire.
Citing statistics from the RoK
Ministry of Justice, Deputy Head Tong Hai
On the one hand, the high rate of
noncompliance is the result of workers thinking only of their personal
self-interest and not the best interest of the country, said
He said many Korean businesses encourage Vietnamese workers to overstay their Visa because they like the lower costs of salaries and wages paid to guest workers relative to domestic workers.
However, the failure to adhere to
the rules is disruptive to mainstream social and business environment and
adversely affects governmental policy on how to treat Vietnamese workers as many
citizens of the RoK perceive this as destabilizing.
This has now spilled over to the
detriment of multicultural relations as more and more residents of the RoK
feel negatively about Vietnamese guest workers and as a result has created
political pressure to end the program.
Specifically, for the past three
years running, the RoK has only signed annual labour cooperation agreements
related to the guest worker program instead of signing long-term agreements
as was the case previously.
In addition, since 2011, the RoK
has not conducted any Employment Permit System (EPS)-Tests of Proficiency
certifying guest workers in the Korean language, a requirement to obtain
skilled jobs.
As part of the effort to rectify
the situation, the
A prior decree (No 95/2013/ND-CP),
had provided that illegal workers either returning of their own accord or
those deported by a foreign government would be fined VND80 million to VND100
million (US$3,520-4,400), and be banned from working overseas for two to five
years.
Earlier, the RoK implemented a
similar program abating penalties and/or incarceration for those who
illegally overstayed their visa if they voluntary leave the country. Illegal
guest workers who do so would be permitted to return after two years.
Otherwise Vietnamese guest workers
apprehended by law enforcement will be fined up to US$9,000, deported and
banned from re-entry into the RoK for work purposes for a period of ten
years.
The RoK government has now
announced that if the ratio of Vietnamese illegal workers doesn’t fall below
28% by the end of the year, the guest worker program will be terminated.
Given that the ratio of illegal
Vietnamese workers in the RoK in the first five months this year was 44.4%,
40.38% last year, and 44.15% in 2013— it appears most likely the program will
terminate at the end of the year, Nam said.
A similar situation exists in the
United Arab Emirates (UAE) said Nam as the Emirates GateWays Security Service
(EGSS) Company in the UAE unilaterally terminated labour contracts for all
Vietnamese guest workers for violations of the guest worker program rules.
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Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 9, 2015
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