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In Rural South Korea, a Model Dormitory Transforms Life for Seasonal Workers

In Rural South Korea, a Model Dormitory Transforms Life for Seasonal Workers

HAMYANG, Aug. 19 (Korea Bizwire) – For A, a 31-year-old Vietnamese worker, home in South Korea is a dormitory that defies expectations. Arriving in March with 35 colleagues under a seasonal worker agreement between Hamyang County and Vietnam’s Nam Tra My district, A initially harbored concerns about potentially harsh working conditions. Those worries have since dissipated. [...]

Record High in July: More Youth Choose Economic Inactivity

Record High in July: More Youth Choose Economic Inactivity

SEOUL, Aug. 18 (Korea Bizwire) – The number of South Korean youth opting to remain economically inactive without a specific reason set a new record in July, data showed Sunday, amid economic uncertainties and high job competition. The number of such individuals aged 15 to 29 reached 443,000 last month, an increase of 42,000 from [...]

9 State Medical Schools outside Capital Region Request over 2,000 Additional Faculty Members

9 State Medical Schools outside Capital Region Request over 2,000 Additional Faculty Members

SEOUL, Aug. 14 (Korea Bizwire) — Nine state-run medical schools have requested an increase of over 2,000 faculty members over the next six years to meet their expanded student admission quotas, far exceeding the government’s plan for an increase of 1,000, an analysis showed Wednesday. The nine medical schools said they need a combined 2,363 [...]

Health Minister Vows Stern Measures against Attempts to Hinder Return of Junior Doctors

Health Minister Vows Stern Measures against Attempts to Hinder Return of Junior Doctors

SEOUL, Aug. 14 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong on Wednesday pledged to take stern measures against attempts to obstruct junior doctors’ return to hospitals. Cho’s remarks came as lists of junior doctors who decided to return to work were circulating online, with the police conducting an investigation upon the request of the ministry. [...]

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 [...]