73 thousand rupees saving on tickets for laborers going to Korea

Magh 3, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

73 thousand rupees saving on tickets for laborers going to Korea

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Under the Employment Permit System (EPS), Nepali workers have saved 73,000 rupees on their tickets to South Korea. According to the Department of Foreign Employment, the new fare for workers going to Korea is 48,865 rupees. Earlier, Rs 122,000 was fixed.

According to the labor agreement between Nepal and South Korea, the laborers going to Korea have to bear the cost of the ticket themselves. The department said that transit arrangements have been made to reduce labor costs through a new process. Surya Bahadur Khatri, director general of the department, said that in going to the competitive system, attention was paid to the cost of labor. The government's policy is to reduce labor costs. According to this, it was seen that 73 thousand rupees will be saved by traveling through transit," he said, "There is no discomfort for the employer when traveling through transit. This will bring relief to the workers.'

department said that there is no problem of not getting tickets while traveling through transit. Previously, there were only direct flights, so the workers could not fly on time because they did not get tickets.

Labor, Employment and Social Security Minister Sharatsingh Bhandari said that it was addressed to remove the burden on the workers going to Korea. 

Kantipur

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