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COVID-19 Surge in South Korea Exposes Workplace Policy Inconsistencies

COVID-19 Surge in South Korea Exposes Workplace Policy Inconsistencies

SEOUL, Aug. 13 (Korea Bizwire) – As COVID-19 cases rise again in South Korea, inconsistent workplace policies are causing confusion among employees, highlighting the ongoing challenges of managing the pandemic in the workplace.  According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), COVID-19 hospitalizations have surged almost sixfold over the past four weeks. From July [...]

Pilot Program to Bring In 300 Immigrant Workers Annually for Power Line Construction

Pilot Program to Bring In 300 Immigrant Workers Annually for Power Line Construction

SEOUL, Aug. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — The government will bring in 300 immigrant workers annually through a pilot visa program to address workforce shortages in power transmission line construction, officials said Monday. Under the two-year trial program, the government will issue E-7 work visas to 300 foreign workers annually, who will be employed in the [...]

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 [...]

Australian Sushi Chain Faces Record Fine for Exploiting Migrant Workers

Australian Sushi Chain Faces Record Fine for Exploiting Migrant Workers

JAKARTA, Aug. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – A Korean-owned sushi chain in Australia has been hit with a record-breaking fine of approximately 15.3 million Australian dollars for systematically underpaying its workers, as reported by ABC News Australia on August 7.  The Federal Court of Australia ruled on August 5 that Sushi Bay, a popular sushi restaurant chain, [...]

PM Says Hospitals Will Extend Application Period for Trainee Doctor Programs

PM Says Hospitals Will Extend Application Period for Trainee Doctor Programs

SEOUL, Aug. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said Wednesday the government will allow hospitals to extend the application period for trainee doctor programs this week to help them recruit more junior doctors. Han made the remark after only 104 candidates, or 1.4 percent of trainee doctor positions available at 126 hospitals, had [...]

South Korea’s Gig Economy Swells to 883,000 Workers, Study Finds

South Korea’s Gig Economy Swells to 883,000 Workers, Study Finds

SEOUL, Aug. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s gig economy workforce, comprising delivery riders, designated drivers, and other platform-based workers, reached approximately 883,000 in 2023, according to a new government study released on August 5. The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Employment Information Service conducted the 2023 Platform Worker Survey based on a [...]

Samsung Electronics’ Labor Union Urges Chairman Lee to Resolve Prolonged Strike

Samsung Electronics’ Labor Union Urges Chairman Lee to Resolve Prolonged Strike

SEOUL, Aug. 1 (Korea Bizwire) – Samsung Electronics Co.’s largest labor union on Thursday urged company Chairman Lee Jae-yong to intervene in a weekslong strike after wage negotiations failed. “It’s time for Chairman Lee to come forward and clarify his position to resolve the general strike,” the National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) said at a [...]

Digital Ordering Systems Reduce Restaurant Staff, Korean Study Finds

Digital Ordering Systems Reduce Restaurant Staff, Korean Study Finds

SEOUL, Aug. 1 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent study has revealed that the introduction of digital ordering systems in South Korean restaurants has led to a significant reduction in serving staff, highlighting the growing impact of technology on the service industry. On July 31, the Korea Employment Information Service released a report titled “Analysis of Job [...]

Hospitals to Seek Additional Recruitment for Trainee Doctors amid Sluggish Applications

Hospitals to Seek Additional Recruitment for Trainee Doctors amid Sluggish Applications

SEOUL, Aug. 1 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s health ministry said Thursday that it will have hospitals roll out another recruitment notice for trainee doctors this month, following a lackluster response from the medical community to the initial round that ended the previous day. The announcement came as only 104 candidates applied for trainee doctor [...]

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 [...]