A middle school student who left Korea for the States to continue his
education, with the intention of returning to Korea to work, explains
why he felt frustrated when he returned here during summer vacation and
got a job as an intern. "I graduated from a good school and with
exceptional
credentials; how is it that day and night I'm being exploited. I don't
want to work in Korea."
The desk columnist for the Catholic
Times, tells us this is a true story. The young man, characterized his frustration as
"being fed up" with the job situation in Korea.Those who
have to go through the hell of college entrance exams and have to deal
with
the competition of finding a job and put up with the intensity of the
work
can handle it, the columnist said, but the young man from the States was
not able to.
Among the many
difficulties with the work situation in Korea, the most serious is not having enough time
to spend with the family. Excessive concern for the quality of one's work does not allow for an amicable
relationship with family life; time spent at work and time spent with the family are often in conflict.
Many workers believe that in the beginning of their middle years they
will be out of work, which will mean hard times for the family. This would be truer for women then for men. No matter how could the laws are in the country, if not followed, they will have little influence on the the betterment of family life.
Society
has changed much and there are many companies that realize that peace
in the home allows the workers to increase their work output. As a result, some companies are finding ways of helping
this to happen, but only a small fraction of the companies are doing this. How
about the Church? he asks. To what degree does the Church promote a
harmonious relationship between work and the family?
He
gives another example of a young woman, 20 years old, who was looking for a job in a
Catholic kindergarten. When the sister
interviewed her for the job, there were only two questions asked: Are you
planning to get married, and when? She was engaged and marriage was
imminent, so the sister told her it would be difficult for her to fulfill the requirements of the job. The young
women gave up her search within church circles, which the
columnist understood, but for him it did not make it any less of a problem for job seekers.
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamannzi, in the Seventh World Meeting of Families,
said that there should be a friendly alliance between the concerns of
labor and the concerns of the family, concerns that should also be
promoted by the Church. A harmonious relationship
between the workplace and the family is a right and a duty, and should
be safeguarded by all those who are in positions of authority, whether
secular or religious.