Park Myung-soo Weighs in on the 4.5-Day Work Week Debate: 'It's Not About Reducing Work, But About Smart Work'

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Park Myung-soo Weighs in on the 4.5-Day Work Week Debate: 'It's Not About Reducing Work, But About Smart Work'

Jihyun Oh · 2025年9月12日 06:38

Broadcaster Park Myung-soo has shared his firm stance on the increasingly debated topic of a 4.5-day work week.

During the 'Search N Chart' segment on KBS Radio's 'Park Myung-soo's Radio Show,' Park discussed the potential shift to a shorter work week with his guest, Jeon Min-ki. Jeon noted that discussions are intensifying between the government and labor circles, with plans for a pilot program potentially allowing for Friday half-day departures after 21 years.

Park reflected on the past, suggesting that current living standards were built upon the diligent work ethic of previous generations who toiled under a 5.5-day work week. However, he also acknowledged the changing times, stating, 'Reducing work when the population is shrinking doesn't seem right.' He emphasized the need for dialogue, considering the perspective of businesses, as their success is crucial for everyone's well-being. Ultimately, Park expressed hope for a consensus reached through conversation, balancing the improvement of working conditions with the reality of economic conditions.

Park Myung-soo debuted as a comedian in 1990 and has since become a beloved national entertainer, appearing in hit shows like 'Infinite Challenge' and 'High Kick!'.

He has also explored a career in music as a DJ, releasing albums and engaging in various artistic endeavors.

Currently, he hosts the popular KBS radio show 'Park Myung-soo's Radio Show,' maintaining a strong connection with his audience.