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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 5:58 pm    Post subject: 1.5 year contracts Reply with quote

Eligible for 1.5 months of severance or just for one?

BTW, Im not on an E-2.
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cruisemonkey



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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Assuming you employer has more than five employees, under K law, you are entitled to (approx.) one month's 'severance'. If the employer wants to give you more, that's up to him.

Your visa doesn't matter.
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Skippy



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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually I think with severance is when you finished one year you get one months salary and every other months would be 1/12 of a month salary extra. So after 1.5 year you should get 1.5 months of salary.

Correct me if I am wrong
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cruisemonkey



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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skippy wrote:
Actually I think with severance is when you finished one year you get one months salary and every other months would be 1/12 of a month salary extra. So after 1.5 year you should get 1.5 months of salary.

Correct me if I am wrong


Skippy,
You're wrong. The Labor Standards Act states severance is due for "each year of consecutive years employed"; and 1.5 does not equal 2. Wink

Public contracts even go so far as to state "this contract shall not be considered continuation of previous employment".
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Young FRANKenstein



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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 11:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cruisemonkey wrote:
Skippy wrote:
Actually I think with severance is when you finished one year you get one months salary and every other months would be 1/12 of a month salary extra. So after 1.5 year you should get 1.5 months of salary.

Correct me if I am wrong


Skippy,
You're wrong. The Labor Standards Act states severance is due for "each year of consecutive years employed"; and 1.5 does not equal 2. Wink

No, Skippy is not wrong. E2s, obviously, wouldn't come across this situation in most cases, but plenty of Koreans and E1s do. If they leave their employment after MORE than one year, they'll get their one month severance for each complete year plus pro-rated for the extra months beyond**. Several co-workers have had their severance pro-rated (working more than one year consecutively, but less than 2; or more than 2 but less than 3).


**This does not apply if you cash in your severance at the end of every year contract, as E2s usually do. Severance from one year has to rollover uncollected into the next year before you are eligible for pro-rated severance for partial years.
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cruisemonkey



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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 12:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skippy & Young Faankensteen (gotta love Gene in that roll Wink),

I don't doubt what you're saying. What I'm saying is - the employer doesn't have to pro-rate severance... it's strictly 'good will'.

If anyone can show me Korean legal prescedence, I'll stand corrected.
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cruisemonkey



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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 12:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

** You bastard... you edited it while I was replying...LOL.
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Joined: 16 May 2004
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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 1:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Young FRANKenstein wrote:
cruisemonkey wrote:
Skippy wrote:
Actually I think with severance is when you finished one year you get one months salary and every other months would be 1/12 of a month salary extra. So after 1.5 year you should get 1.5 months of salary.

Correct me if I am wrong


Skippy,
You're wrong. The Labor Standards Act states severance is due for "each year of consecutive years employed"; and 1.5 does not equal 2. Wink

No, Skippy is not wrong. E2s, obviously, wouldn't come across this situation in most cases, but plenty of Koreans and E1s do. If they leave their employment after MORE than one year, they'll get their one month severance for each complete year plus pro-rated for the extra months beyond**. Several co-workers have had their severance pro-rated (working more than one year consecutively, but less than 2; or more than 2 but less than 3).


**This does not apply if you cash in your severance at the end of every year contract, as E2s usually do. Severance from one year has to rollover uncollected into the next year before you are eligible for pro-rated severance for partial years.


Where can I find documentation on this? Doesnt matter if its in Korean because the gf will help translate and I can show it to the school.

Thanks.
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