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Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim DongThe Korea Herald
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Gyeonggi Province is pushing forward with South Korea’s first pilot four -and-a-half-day workweek program.
The program aims to reduce working hours without pay cuts at workplaces in the province, home to 26.6 percent of Korea 's population.
The standard workweek system across the country consists of five days and a maximum of 52 hours per week.
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