Young South Koreans push back on proposal to increase workweek cap
As a growing number of companies in the U.S. and Europe are moving toward a four-day workweek, the South Korean government is now proposing raising their working hour's cap to 69 hours. NBC’s Josh Lederman reports from Seoul on how young Koreans are now pushing back.
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