Higher wages backfire as Korean firms cut hiring

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September 5, 2018

SEOUL - It seems simple: South Korea has labour market woes, and to solve them, President Moon Jae-in proposes a higher minimum wage, more fiscal spending on the social safety net, and higher taxation on larger corporates. But there lies the rub . . .