Industrialization vs. Working Environment in Korea

According to the OECD, what is not true about Korea's working environment?
Korea is one of the countries that have the longest working hours in the OECD.
The average working hours among the Koreans was 2,124 hours in 2015.
Hierarchical perceptions contribute to the harsh working environment.
An example of the harsh work culture in Korea shows in the "14-hour day" norm.
What did the government require the citizens for the rapid industrialization in the 1970s?
Why were the minjung (working masses) unhappy during the industrialization? (2 answers)
The growth of the economy did not meet their expectations.
They felt as if they did had less human rights.
The industrialization program was carried based on the Yushin Constitution.
The economy improved along with the increase of the gap between the rich and poor.
The priority of the program was based on the economic effeciency rather than the minjung's happiness.
Why is the solution of this issue difficult to achieve (in a short period of time)?
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