Fortune | FORTUNE 10月17日 00:41
企业为应对低生育率提供生育奖励金
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韩国建筑公司Booyoung Group为应对国家低生育率问题,推出一项大胆的政策:为每位新生儿提供1亿韩元(约合7.5万美元)的奖励。此举旨在减轻员工养育子女的经济负担,并鼓励生育。公司创始人兼董事长李重根表示,低生育率可能引发国家生存危机,因此采取此项措施。除了现金奖励,公司还考虑为多子女家庭提供住房支持,并已在帮助员工支付子女学费和家庭医疗费用等方面提供支持。该政策适用于公司全体员工,无论性别。尽管韩国政府已有多项鼓励生育的措施,但效果不彰,Booyoung Group的巨额现金奖励被认为是企业界首创的实质性支持。

💰 **巨额生育奖励金,鼓励生育**:Booyoung Group为每位新生儿提供高达1亿韩元(约合7.5万美元)的现金奖励,这是为了直接应对韩国持续低迷的生育率,减轻员工的经济压力,并扭转国家人口下降的趋势。该政策甚至追溯至政策实施前已组建家庭的员工,显示了公司解决人口危机的决心。

🏠 **多孩家庭住房支持与全面福利**:除了现金奖励,Booyoung Group还计划为拥有三个或以上子女的员工提供额外选择,包括相当于三名新生儿的奖励金,或提供免税且无需承担维护责任的公共住房式租赁房屋。此外,公司还积极承担员工子女的大学学费、家庭成员的医疗费用以及提供育儿津贴,构建全方位的家庭支持体系。

⚖️ **普惠性政策与企业社会责任**:这项无附加条件的生育奖励金政策对Booyoung Group约2500名员工中的男性和女性员工均适用,体现了公司在推动性别平等方面的努力。公司创始人李重根还提议国家实施新的税收减免制度,以确保员工能充分享受育儿激励,并鼓励更多企业效仿。这表明公司不仅关注自身员工,也希望带动整个社会共同应对人口挑战。

📈 **韩国低生育率现状与企业应对**:韩国的生育率已降至全球最低水平,远低于维持人口稳定的2.1。为扭转这一趋势,除Booyoung Group的现金激励外,三星、LG、现代等大型企业也纷纷推出亲子设施、生育福利和延长育儿假等措施。然而,Booyoung Group是首家提供如此大规模现金支持的公司,其举措备受瞩目。

How much is putting your career aside to have a baby worth? A $75,000 bonus, at the South Korean construction company Booyoung Group. 

The Seoul-based firm is handing out 100 million Korean won ($75,000) each time an employee has a baby to help reverse the country’s declining birth rate—and it’s even backdating payments to those who started a family before the policy came into place.

“If the current state of low birth rates persists, we will face a national existential crisis such as workforce decline and a lack of defense manpower necessary for national security,” Lee Joong-keun, the founder and chairman of Booyoung Group, said at a staff meeting, according to multiple reports.

“The low birth rate results from financial burdens and difficulties in balancing work and family life, so we decided to take such a drastic measure.”

As well as awarding a total of 7 billion Korean won ($5.25 million) to employees who collectively had 70 babies since 2021, the construction giant’s “drastic” measures include potentially footing the bill for larger families’ rent.

“If land is provided by the government, for employees with three or more children, we’ll let them choose between a childbirth incentive equivalent for three newborns or a public-housing-like rental home [with no tenant tax burden or maintenance responsibilities],” the 84-year-old billionaire added.

What’s more, the no-strings-attached benefit will be available to both male and female employees at its 2,500-strong workforce, the company confirmed to CNN.

In addition to the childbirth incentive, Booyoung Group is reportedly already trying to ease the financial burden on parents by helping out with college tuition for employees’ children, medical expenses for direct family members, and child allowances.

On top of that, Joong-keun is proposing the state implement a new tax deduction system to waive corporate and income tax so the employees can receive full benefits of the parenting incentives and more companies can follow suit.

South Korea’s falling birth rate is bad for business

South Korea’s government has already subsidized housing for newlyweds, discounted postpartum care for new mothers, and even introduced a “baby payment” of $2,250 for each newborn—but it’s not enough to convince the country’s severely declining population to have kids.

The country currently has the world’s lowest fertility rate, with the number of babies expected per South Korean woman dropping to 0.78 in 2022. Worryingly, that figure is expected to fall further to 0.65 in 2025.

In comparison, experts say that a rate of 2.1 is needed for a country to maintain a stable population without migration. 

Now South Korea’s corporate giants are being forced to step in and reverse the trend that could see the country’s workforce halve within 50 years: Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, and Hyundai have introduced various kid-friendly perks including onsite daycare facilities, fertility benefits, and even two years of parental leave. 

But Booyoung Group is the first company to provide “substantial cash support” for every newborn, according to Korea JoongAng Daily.

The benevolent billionaire has served jail time

This isn’t the first time that Joong-keun—who is credited with introducing rental housing in South Korea—has made headlines for generously handing out cash to people.

Last year, the billionaire gave more than $100 million in cash to residents of his hometown and alumni of its local school.

Having grown up in poverty in the small rural village of Unpyeong-ri, Joong-keun reportedly wanted to express his “thanks to the support of villagers,” including during his three-year stint in prison.

The entrepreneur’s rags-to-riches story took a dark turn in 2004 when he was charged with tax evasion and embezzling company funds. 

In 2018, Joong-keun was once again arrested on similar charges and released on parole in 2021. 

As a result of his sentence, Joong-keun has been barred for five years from working at any entity connected with the source of his crime, according to UPI News Korea—meaning that he technically will not be allowed to lead Booyoung again until early 2027.

A version of this story originally published on Fortune.com on February 26, 2024.

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