Korea’s labour market has deteriorated significantly in recent months, and August data due tomorrow are likely to show that conditions remain weak. The government unveiled plans for a sharp rise in spending on job-creation programmes in its budget last month, but with the minimum wage set to rise again next year, higher government spending is unlikely to do much more than cushion the downturn in the jobs market.
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