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Health Minister Criticizes Some Med Professors for Moving to Boycott Training Programs for Junior Doctors

Health Minister Criticizes Some Med Professors for Moving to Boycott Training Programs for Junior Doctors

SEOUL, Jul. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong on Tuesday criticized some medical professors for threatening to boycott training programs for junior doctors, calling their move “deeply regrettable.” Cho made the remarks as some medical professors have vowed to boycott training programs for junior doctors in protest of the government’s push for accepting [...]

Foreign Investors View South Korea’s Labor Market as Rigid, Survey Finds

Foreign Investors View South Korea’s Labor Market as Rigid, Survey Finds

SEOUL, Jul. 23 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent survey has revealed that more than half of foreign-invested companies in South Korea perceive the country’s overall labor market as inflexible, potentially impacting future investment decisions.  The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) conducted a survey from April 2 to 12 through Mono Research, targeting 538 foreign-invested manufacturing companies [...]

Parliamentary Committee Approves Pro-Labor ‘Yellow Envelope Bill’

Parliamentary Committee Approves Pro-Labor ‘Yellow Envelope Bill’

SEOUL, July 22 (Korea Bizwire) – A parliamentary committee unilaterally passed a pro-labor bill Monday that aims to limit companies from making claims for damages against legitimate labor union disputes. Lawmakers affiliated with the main opposition Democratic Party and other progressive parties passed the revision to the Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act, nicknamed [...]

Hospitals Set to Begin Hiring Trainee Doctors as Med Professors Warn of Boycotting Training Programs

Hospitals Set to Begin Hiring Trainee Doctors as Med Professors Warn of Boycotting Training Programs

SEOUL, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — Hospitals were set to begin hiring about 7,700 trainee doctors on Monday, although medical professors have warned of boycotting their training programs in protest of the government’s push for accepting the resignations of striking trainees. Monthslong standoffs with trainee doctors over the medical school admission quota hikes have shown [...]

South Korea’s ‘NEET’ Crisis: Record Number of College Graduates Neither Working Nor Seeking Jobs

South Korea’s ‘NEET’ Crisis: Record Number of College Graduates Neither Working Nor Seeking Jobs

SEJONG, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – In a troubling trend for South Korea’s labor market, the number of college graduates neither employed nor seeking work has surpassed 4 million in the first half of 2024, reaching an all-time high despite government efforts to boost economic participation.  According to data from Statistics Korea’s national statistics portal, an [...]

Survey Reveals 9 in 10 South Koreans Work While Sick, Sparking Calls for Paid Sick Leave

Survey Reveals 9 in 10 South Koreans Work While Sick, Sparking Calls for Paid Sick Leave

SEOUL, Jul. 19 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent survey has found that nearly 90% of South Koreans have experienced working while ill, highlighting a pervasive issue in the country’s work culture and prompting calls for legislative action. The survey, conducted by a coalition of 49 civil society organizations and labor unions known as the Preparatory Committee [...]

Gov’t Refers 18 Doctors, Med Students to Prosecution over Blacklisting Colleagues

Gov’t Refers 18 Doctors, Med Students to Prosecution over Blacklisting Colleagues

SEOUL, Jul. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — The government has referred 18 doctors, medical students and others to the prosecution for a probe into their alleged involvement in drawing up or releasing a list of junior doctors who returned to hospitals following their walkout, the health ministry said Thursday. Last week, a list of junior doctors [...]

Over 10,000 Trainee Doctors Likely to End Up Leaving Hospitals

Over 10,000 Trainee Doctors Likely to End Up Leaving Hospitals

SEOUL, Jul. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — Despite monthslong efforts by the medical community and the government for a breakthrough, over 10,000 striking trainee doctors were presumed to leave hospitals as they have decided not to withdraw their resignations, the health ministry said Thursday. More than 90 percent of around 13,000 junior doctors walked off their [...]

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 [...]