A study on the present status of freelancers in speech-language rehabilitation

Q4 Health Professions
M. Lee, Eun Kyoung Lee, HyunWook Park
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Abstract

Job hunting and job instability are reported through various media. In this reality, the standard employment type such as full-time employment due to employment instability gradually decreased and various irregular labor forms such as freelance or independent contractors and non-wage workers appeared. The number has increased in recent years, with the proportion of irregular labor forms in Korea as of 2018 the fifth highest in the OECD 35 countries [1,2]. Among the non-regular forms of labor, freelancers include non-wage workers, special workers, and one person business workers without employees, including all individuals who are not registered as business operators [3]. In the past, ‘freelancer’ was recognized as not a legal concept, nor a form of occupational group normally applied. However, the recent ‘freelancer’ is defined as a legal concept: Purpose: Corona-19 Infectious Diseases temporarily closed the workplace of speech therapists or temporarily suspended the work. Therefore, we investigated the current status of speech therapists in order to enact freelancer support ordinances of each local government and to urge language rehabilitation workers to support them.
自由职业者言语语言康复现状研究
求职和工作不稳定是通过各种媒体报道的。在这种现实中,由于就业不稳定,全职等标准就业类型逐渐减少,出现了自由职业者或独立承包人、无工资劳动者等各种非正规劳动形式。近年来,这一数字有所增加,截至2018年,韩国非正规劳动形式的比例在经合组织35个国家中排名第五[1,2]。在非正规劳动中,自由职业者包括无工资劳动者、特殊劳动者和没有雇员的一人经营劳动者,包括所有未登记为经营者的个人。在过去,“自由职业者”被认为不是一个法律概念,也不是一个通常适用的职业群体形式。然而,最近的“自由职业者”被定义为一个法律概念:目的:covid -19传染病暂时关闭语言治疗师的工作场所或暂时停止工作。因此,我们调查了语言治疗师的现状,以制定地方政府的自由职业者支持条例,并敦促语言康复工作者支持他们。
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Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders
Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders Health Professions-Speech and Hearing
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