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South Korea's "black workers"

Fan Qi Qiweike

While working in Korea, I met migrant workers from many countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, South Africa, India, Malaysia and China.

According to statistics, the number of foreign workers coming to China is more than 6,543.8+0,000, of which Koreans account for nearly 60% of the total number, and about 38% of the 60% of the foreign workers are "mysteriously missing".

The so-called "mysterious disappearance" is not a real disappearance, but there is an entry record of South Korea, but there is no exit record, so it is impossible to track where people have gone.

Friends who have common sense of going abroad to work know that these "mysteriously disappeared" migrant workers have become "black workers" (the so-called "black workers" refer to workers who have no legal status in the local area).

"All the hustle and bustle in the world is for the benefit, and all the hustle and bustle in the world is for the benefit." The reason why "mysteriously disappeared" migrant workers become "black workers" is because of the temptation of interests.

For example, in terms of income, the daily salary of ordinary posts is about RMB in 500 yuan, and the daily salary of posts with high labor intensity is 800 to 1500 RMB;

In life, although Koreans spend a lot of money, they don't eat the heads, feet and internal organs of animals, nor do they eat pitted radishes and cabbage kernels. However, China people's food culture is doomed to use these ingredients to make richer meals at lower prices;

There are more than 700,000 China compatriots, including migrant workers, overseas students and investors. Among them, Anshan City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea is relatively concentrated. The daily language here is mainly Chinese, and the breakfast here is mainly "fried dough sticks, biscuits and tofu brain".

Besides, South Korea is adjacent to China, and it takes only one and a half hours to fly from Qingdao to South Korea. Judging from the above situation, Korean work is indeed more reliable and attractive. One year later, you can buy a house in the county, and you can marry a wife proudly in another year.

In addition, the debt hole can be quickly plugged, and children can solve it without going to an aristocratic school. In short, almost everything that money can solve can be achieved by playing "black jobs".

Of course, not everyone can go to South Korea to work as a "black worker", because Korean embassies often "refuse visas" to non-group individuals because of "illegal immigration" and other considerations, especially in Northeast China and Hebei. This gives many people a strong feeling of "tossing and turning".

At this time, the "angel" who interprets dreams appeared-"intermediary". They claim that they are related to the embassy, which can help more people go abroad to dream, but they have to pay a large part of the cost, about 654.38+ 10,000. However, according to their analysis, they earned 65,438+million in Korea for half a year. If the opportunity is good, they will earn it in three months.

So a large number of people raised 654.38 million yuan from their neighbors, handed it over to the "intermediary" and handed it over to fate, and then left their hometown and motherland to start their dream journey.

Since it is a dream, there is truth and falsehood. Since it is a dream, there will be a dream come true and a dream bubble. Undeniably, some people did get what they wanted by working in Korea, while a large number of people didn't, some didn't, or even worse.

Although wages in Korea are relatively high, the labor intensity is surprisingly high. One of the favorite words of Korean bosses is ",…" (hurry up). How much work to complete in a given time has been set, and these workloads must not be lower than your physical limit.

Heavy and endless repetitive work makes every old and new "black worker" feel miserable. Joint pain or muscle strain often makes them cry at night: I really want to give up, but that's absolutely impossible. What about the "huge" agency fee? What about family expenses? So bite the bullet and stick to it. As long as you are alive and tired, you must stick to it.

As "illegal workers", they have to bear heavy physical labor while carefully hiding their identities. Once the identity of illegal workers is exposed, they will leave their fate in the hands of others and remain in a passive situation forever. At this time, Korean employers will lower their wages or refuse to pay. If anyone resists, they will definitely find the "Ministry of Justice" to send them back to China. It's not easy to be a "black worker" at this time, and you have to suffer from "dumb loss" when you sweat.

Even if you meet a noble Korean employer, you may be found out, because the Korean "Ministry of Justice" conducts regular inspections in various places. Once it is found out, it will be "kicked out" and sent away.

I remember that there were two "black workers" friends who each borrowed 80,000 yuan for agency fees, but they were found out within one month of coming to Korea.

The repatriation port is arranged by the government, even if it is thousands of miles away from home, it must obey the arrangement. As a result, they not only have to face a debt of 80,000 yuan, but also spend repatriation fees and travel expenses, making the fate of poverty worse.

The illegal status of "black workers" makes them "vulnerable groups". Those "black collars" who successfully stay are undoubtedly "lucky", and they can continuously accumulate "hard-earned money".

They work hard in a foreign country, even if they are bullied, even if their wages are not high, they are forced to declare their "advanced" status because of "face", which leads to turmoil among other groups and then joins the wave of going abroad. In this way, the position of "illegal workers" emerges one after another.

Whenever winter comes, jobs in construction sites, farms and flower sheds will be exhausted, and only a few jobs will be recruited sparsely. Because "black workers" are stationed in South Korea all the year round, they must constantly create sources of income, leading to the phenomenon of "grabbing rice bowls", so wages will naturally decrease, even lower than domestic wages. But I can't. This is the trend.

Once, I went to a Chinese supermarket to buy things and talked about the story of "black workers". My boss told me that the most distressing thing about working nearby is China's "black worker" Bin.

Bin comes to the supermarket every week to buy some discounted and stale vegetables, but he is reluctant to buy a little more expensive vegetables, and his work is the heaviest, such as Gai Lou, shipping goods or loading radishes in the fields. After accounting, he can earn a lot of money, but he is reluctant to spend it. He will remit all his salary home almost every month, leaving a little enough to survive. This situation has lasted for five years.

From this point of view, Bin is indeed a "real man", but many other "black workers" have found the joy of wandering after taking care of their families.

This reflects many social problems. If a person goes abroad to work as a "black worker" and lives alone for many years, it is inevitable that he will meet "companions" of the opposite sex who are in the same boat, help each other and take care of each other, which will inevitably lead to feelings and eventually come together. On the other hand, who can guarantee that the wife or husband who stays at home will not be "caught"?

It may be a bit narrow to say that "illegal workers" are such a situation. After all, there are some "first relatives" of God.

Korea is a country that believes in freedom. Christianity is particularly popular, followed by Buddhism. Other sects also have a large number of followers. Christian sects not only play the role of soul leaders, but also shoulder the heavy responsibility of helping the poor. The church teaches Korean every week and can provide free meals and accommodation. As long as you believe in "God", love is all-encompassing.

I remember that at the beginning of the 20th century, a large number of "black workers" in South Korea refused to pay their wages because their employers saw their illegal status. No matter how much they begged, it didn't help. They were cold to them.

When this message reached churches and temples, it immediately attracted the attention of religious circles. The Federation established by Christianity and Buddhism communicates with the government. In the end, Korean employers were severely punished, and the wages of "illegal workers" were paid in time, but at the same time, all their dreams were ended. These "illegal workers" were sent back to Shanghai Port.

The world is not as beautiful as imagined, and not everyone can meet Jesus and Buddha. The one who can save himself is always himself. Only when people face up to themselves soberly and proceed from reality can they approach their dreams more accurately. Once a dream is over-modified and meaningless, it becomes a methamphetamine that leads to hallucinations and delusions.

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