Extra posting : "Gapjil" controversy

Extra posting : "Gapjil" controversy


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  Recently, there has been a controversy about 'Gapjil' in Korea. The 'Gapjil' controversy is that A exercises power over B and makes it rough. It can be easily seen in capitalist society such as Korea. For example, the president may violate or disadvantage the employee. Actually, In fact, a few years ago, there was a case of Korean Air "Nut rage incident". The general manager of the company abused his power. At the time, Joe Hyun-ae, a vice- president, had a problem with the in-flight service. She returned the plane for this reason. Most recently, there was a case in which Cho Hyun Min, the managing director of Korean Air, poured water on his employees and cursed them.

  In Korea, "Gapjil" controversy is growing. This controversy is a serious problem created by capitalist society. As the money becomes more versatile, people take their lives for money. In addition, strict hierarchical relationships in this bureaucratic structure lead to dehumanization. To solve this problem, the law must be rearranged very specifically. And various reforms are needed to improve people's perceptions. So, what do you need to solve such a problem as "Gapjil" controversy in Korean society?

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