'Up to 40% of annual salary' Hanwha GA Scout SNS post controversy
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stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-11-29 00:54:36
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Kim Jisun] 'Up to 40% of annual salary' Hanwha GA Scout SNS post controversy
Hanwha Life Insurance has been under fire over a controversy over its mistaken advertisement for a designer scout. The fact that a division of its subsidiary GA advertised to a transfer designer that it would provide up to 40% of its previous annual salary has become a source of trouble.
An official of Hanwha Life Insurance said on the 28th, "A business unit of Hanwha Life Insurance Financial Services advertised on social networking services that it would provide up to 40% of settlement support."
Hanwha Life Financial Services A division promoted that it would pay settlement support of up to 40% of the previous year to the transfer designer. If the transfer designer has achieved 100 million won a year, it means that 40 million won will be provided as settlement support. The settlement allowance is 50 million won.
The problem is that such scout ads can call the designer's misunderstanding. Hanwha Life Financial Services shall temporarily pay up to 20% of the previous year's annual salary to the transfer designer in accordance with the regulations and regulations, and distribute the remaining amount (20%) according to the performance in the following year. We cannot provide 40% at the beginning of the year.
The industry observes that Hanwha Life Financial Services' internal control system did not work.
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