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SALARY PAYMENT IN South Korean Won (KRW, ₩)
CONTRACT LANGUAGES Korean / English
PAYROLL TAX 16.43% – 34.94%
PAYROLL CYCLE Monthly
TIME TO HIRE 24 hours
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There isn’t a minimum notice period that employees must serve when resigning from their job in South Korea. Usually, the terms covering the notice period will be detailed within individual employment contracts.
Where employees fail to give adequate notice, inline with the terms of their employment contract they may be liable for damages, including some amount withheld from the final paycheck.
Yes. Employers can offer employees who are to have their contracts terminated 30 days’ payment in lieu of notice.
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There is no minimum standard, however employees must abide by the terms of their employment contract.
Employers in South Korea must give 30 days’ advance notice before terminating an employment contract. Alternatively, employers can offer 30 days’ pay in lieu of notice.