Korea’s wage gap between local, foreign workers largest in OECD
Social affairsSept 9, 2015
South Korea has the biggest wage gap between native and foreign-born workers among member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a recent report showed. According to the Employment Outlook 2015 published by the Paris-based club of advanced countries, native-born workers received 55 percent higher wages than their foreign counterparts, the biggest gap among the surveyed 22 OECD nations. Italy and Spain followed Korea on the list, with locals being paid 32 percen