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ePeople Service and On-Line Petitions

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:08 pm    Post subject: ePeople Service and On-Line Petitions Reply with quote

The e-People service allows you to file on-line petitions for assistance in a number of areas, including: labor, tax, and pension.

For example, I used it recently when my hagwon didn't pay me my final pay. The Labor Office expedited my in-person hearing date but that became unnecessary because the hagwon paid as soon as Labor contacted them.

The Tax Service also helped me get a tax document from my hagwon so I could apply for a refund.

It takes just minutes to complete a form on-line stating your case and I've found the response time to very quick.

Here's their link:

https://www.epeople.go.kr/jsp/user/on/eng/HowPetition_USA.jsp
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