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Heatwave Raises Concerns for Foreign Workers in South Korean Industrial Towns

Heatwave Raises Concerns for Foreign Workers in South Korean Industrial Towns

GIMHAE, YANGSAN & MIRYANG, Aug. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – With a relentless heatwave gripping South Korea, authorities are scrambling to protect foreign workers in the manufacturing hubs of Gimhae, Yangsan, and Miryang from heat-related illnesses. According to the Yangsan branch of the Ministry of Employment and Labor, as of late June, 13,309 foreign workers were employed [...]

Berlin Mayor Pushes to Cut Funding for Group Supporting ‘Comfort Women’ Statue Amid Japanese Lobbying

Berlin Mayor Pushes to Cut Funding for Group Supporting ‘Comfort Women’ Statue Amid Japanese Lobbying

  SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Korea Bizwire) – The mayor of Berlin, Kai Wegner, who has publicly opposed the continued presence of a statue commemorating victims of wartime sexual slavery, known as “comfort women,” has now reportedly exerted pressure to cut funding for the civic group responsible for erecting the memorial, according to local media reports. German [...]

Japanese Citizens Seek to Unearth Dark History of Wartime Mine Disaster

Japanese Citizens Seek to Unearth Dark History of Wartime Mine Disaster

SEOUL, July 31 (Korea Bizwire) – In a quiet corner of western Japan, a group of dedicated citizens is working to shed light on a long-forgotten tragedy that claimed the lives of 183 miners, including 136 Koreans, during World War II. The Chosei coal mine disaster, which occurred on February 3, 1942, in the city of [...]

South Korean Same-Sex Couples Find Hope in Landmark Court Ruling

South Korean Same-Sex Couples Find Hope in Landmark Court Ruling

SEOUL, Jul. 24 (Korea Bizwire) – For Samsik (a pseudonym), a 34-year-old man who has been in a same-sex relationship for 11 years, the recent Supreme Court decision recognizing health insurance dependency status for same-sex couples brought tears of joy and a sense of long-awaited acknowledgment.  “Even after loving someone for so long, it was always [...]

South Korean Teachers Call for Political Rights, Survey Shows

South Korean Teachers Call for Political Rights, Survey Shows

SEOUL, Jul. 17 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent survey has revealed that a majority of South Korean teachers believe their basic political rights should be guaranteed. These educators argue that the lack of such rights is a primary reason for the failure to properly protect teachers’ authority and normalize public education.  The survey, conducted from July [...]

Survey: 59% of North Korean Defectors Support Changing Legal Terminology

Survey: 59% of North Korean Defectors Support Changing Legal Terminology

SEOUL, July 12 (Korea Bizwire) – Nearly 60 percent of North Korean defectors believe there is a need to change the legal term describing them, citing persistent negative perceptions associated with it, according to a survey released on Friday. The survey was conducted by the Korea Institute for National Unification, a state-run think tank, ahead [...]

South Korea Expands Access to Personal Data, Raising Privacy Concerns and Industry Hopes

South Korea Expands Access to Personal Data, Raising Privacy Concerns and Industry Hopes

SEOUL, Jul. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – In a bold move to bolster its artificial intelligence industry, the South Korean government has announced plans to release a wide range of personal data to businesses, researchers, and the public this year. The data, which will undergo pseudonymization, includes sensitive information such as college entrance exam scores, medical records, [...]