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jumponit
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:41 am Post subject: Is my boss trying to screw me over?! |
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I started teaching a month ago and my boss and I have just started figuring out pension/health plan. She tells me we DO NOT have to have either and I know one foreign teacher has opted out of both.
However, I want to get my pension but I want to make sure I'm only paying half and our employer pays the other half. We don't want to do the health insurance but our boss says we HAVE to have health insurance if we get a pension. Is this true? I'm afraid my boss is just going to charge me double for pension so they don't have to pay into it.
Also, my salary is 2.1 million and my boss said pension etc will cost just over 200,000K a month. I asked for a more specific break down but wasn't given one.
Any help would be wonderful!! |
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jizza
Joined: 24 Aug 2009
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:06 am Post subject: |
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I think the pension and health insurance are a package deal.
Also, the pension is 4.5% of your salary, with your employer contributing a matching 4.5%. So 9% of 2.1 million won is 189,000W.
The cost to you should be only half of that. |
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jrwhite82

Joined: 22 May 2010
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:06 am Post subject: |
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Why don't you want health insurance? |
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marsavalanche

Joined: 27 Aug 2010 Location: where pretty lies perish
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:07 am Post subject: |
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your boss is correct.
if you do national public health insurance you have to do pension. unless its private and in that case most likely sucks and isn't worth the money.
200k sounds about right (you pay 100k its 50-50) |
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jumponit
Joined: 10 Jan 2011
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:04 am Post subject: |
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oh ok i was under the impression they are not a package deal. Thanks for clarification...but it sounds like my boss said i'll pay all 200,000 won....i'll bring this up next time we talk. THANK YOU |
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hogwonguy1979

Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Location: the racoon den
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:49 am Post subject: |
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jumponit wrote: |
oh ok i was under the impression they are not a package deal. Thanks for clarification...but it sounds like my boss said i'll pay all 200,000 won....i'll bring this up next time we talk. THANK YOU |
hate to break the news, if you are on an E2, pension and NHIC ARE MANDATORY!!! dont let your boss fool you that you have a choice, he's trying to save on his share of pension and health and if something happens to you health wise (get thrown into traffic by an ajumma pushing to get on a bus) you will be SOL |
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jumponit
Joined: 10 Jan 2011
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:59 am Post subject: |
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hogwonguy1979 wrote: |
jumponit wrote: |
oh ok i was under the impression they are not a package deal. Thanks for clarification...but it sounds like my boss said i'll pay all 200,000 won....i'll bring this up next time we talk. THANK YOU |
hate to break the news, if you are on an E2, pension and NHIC ARE MANDATORY!!! dont let your boss fool you that you have a choice, he's trying to save on his share of pension and health and if something happens to you health wise (get thrown into traffic by an ajumma pushing to get on a bus) you will be SOL |
haha alright, i'll ask for both. Is there a government website I can refer to when I tell my boss that I will only pay half my pension and in sure the company matches it? |
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Buliarios
Joined: 02 Nov 2010
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:31 am Post subject: |
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yeah as far as i know they're both compulsory, but can't you claim back the pension payments at the end of your contract too? |
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HarryMorgan
Joined: 02 May 2011
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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Is there a government website I can refer to when I tell my boss that I will only pay half my pension and in sure the company matches it? |
Probably, but someone other than myself should answer that. Call and ask them whether or not you've been enrolled. Another option is to whip out your phone and actually call the pension office in front of your boss. I'd bet on him/her conceding instantly. I did something similar and found the pension form on my desk the next day.
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can't you claim back the pension payments at the end of your contract too? |
Yes. Regardless of whether you're being booked as a PC or an employee, from what I understand. But you'll also be paying the backlogged 4.5% yourself. So keep that in mind.
I'm in the same situation, getting f'd over, and I'm not happy about it. I'm pushing pretty hard in my case and it appears to be working at the moment (pay raise, other benefits, etc.), but I'm not getting legalized, so it's also not working. I think you should keep a backup plan in your pocket. Press mildly at first, without being afraid to be more authoritative if they keep throwing tricks at you. They also have a lot to lose if you ever decide to notify the proper authorities and smear their school name/location all over the internet. Think about lining up new documents unless you're willing to live without reliable/non-existent health care. You can report them at anytime, use that to your advantage, instead of rolling over. If I'm wrong about anything someone will correct me.
If worst comes to worst, I've been told that it's better to get fired instead of quitting (or maybe even signing a LOR, but I'd still like to hear more information on that, especially regarding the new documentation regulations. As it takes a while to get some of them). |
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koreatimes
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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Is there a government website I can refer to when I tell my boss that I will only pay half my pension and in sure the company matches it? |
You do not need to educate your employer. Simply remind them they will have to, and that you are contacting the appropriate parties who will collect if they don't pay into it.
This is not up for negotiation or discussion. Then, enjoy the rest of your day. |
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Utopian
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koreatimes
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:26 pm Post subject: |
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I didn't research this fully, but I saw "2.66%" mentioned for medical. This would come to 61,180 for a 2.3 salary. Looks like he took out 3%. I am more inclined at this stage to think I am looking at old data than he is screwing you with medical deductions.
This leaves pension contributions. The more he deducts, the more he has to match. It's a 50/50 arrangement. So, don't talk to him now about it. Go to the pension office instead and ask to get a balance of what is in the account. Does it show 207,000 for one month?
I see 7% or less floating around online, so that would be 161,000, (80,500 each). 103,500 is 9%. Does your contract state 9%?
What about income tax? that's 4-7%
Now I see some updated figures at http://www.parkenglish.com/redirect/Information/Information-V-43-deductionsfromsalary.php |
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koreatimes
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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I'm thinking I should really get that from her. |
You can do the math. If they won't give it to you, that doesn't mean the figures aren't there. I just figured out the pension thing. You are cool with that. Income tax and medical you should ask about. |
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jinju necklace
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jeremysums
Joined: 08 Apr 2011
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Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 9:56 pm Post subject: Re: Is my boss trying to screw me over?! |
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Health insurance would keep a peace of mind, but probably going to the doctor would likely be cheap.
jumponit wrote: |
I started teaching a month ago and my boss and I have just started figuring out pension/health plan. She tells me we DO NOT have to have either and I know one foreign teacher has opted out of both.
However, I want to get my pension but I want to make sure I'm only paying half and our employer pays the other half. We don't want to do the health insurance but our boss says we HAVE to have health insurance if we get a pension. Is this true? I'm afraid my boss is just going to charge me double for pension so they don't have to pay into it.
Also, my salary is 2.1 million and my boss said pension etc will cost just over 200,000K a month. I asked for a more specific break down but wasn't given one.
Any help would be wonderful!! |
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