The number of hourly lecturers in South Korea decreased by 7,800 in the run-up to the implementation of the country's so-called "Instructor Act."
The number of hourly lecturers in South Korea decreased by 7,800 in the run-up to the implementation of the country's so-called "Instructor Act." The number includes more than 4,700 full-time university lecturers who were shown the door.
Many analysts say that the new law may have backfired as concerns that universities would lay off lecturers in droves ahead of the law have become a reality. In response, the Ministry of Education has drawn up support measures for those who have lost their jobs.
Many analysts say that the new law may have backfired as concerns that universities would lay off lecturers in droves ahead of the law have become a reality. In response, the Ministry of Education has drawn up support measures for those who have lost their jobs.
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