No Koreans thought this project would be successful. Some Koreans have hired these nannies in Hong Kong and Dubai. Why would they hire them for 2.92 million won a month in Korea, where this information is already known? It was a service for a small number of people from the middle class and above. Even two of these Filipinos went into hiding without permission. Maybe it was for illegal immigration.
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The government wouldn’t approve slave labor and allow families to grossly underpay and overwork the nannies.
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>and one reportedly changed jobs to work as a hotel cleaner.
Is Korea really handing out visas for hotel cleaners?
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No Koreans thought this project would be successful. Some Koreans have hired these nannies in Hong Kong and Dubai. Why would they hire them for 2.92 million won a month in Korea, where this information is already known? It was a service for a small number of people from the middle class and above. Even two of these Filipinos went into hiding without permission. Maybe it was for illegal immigration.
The government wouldn’t approve slave labor and allow families to grossly underpay and overwork the nannies.
>and one reportedly changed jobs to work as a hotel cleaner.
Is Korea really handing out visas for hotel cleaners?