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South Korean Nurses Intensify Push for Separate Law Amid Healthcare Crisis

South Korean Nurses Intensify Push for Separate Law Amid Healthcare Crisis

SEOUL, May 29 (Korea Bizwire) – In a powerful display of their demands, around 20,000 nurses (according to organizers) gathered in front of the National Assembly in Seoul on May 23, raising their voices for the enactment of a separate nursing law. After resident doctors left hospitals in protest of the government’s plan to increase medical [...]

South Korea to Retrain Auto Mechanics as EV Charger Technicians

South Korea to Retrain Auto Mechanics as EV Charger Technicians

SEOUL, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – With electric vehicles rapidly gaining popularity, South Korea is planning to retrain automobile mechanics who have lost business to manage and maintain public electric vehicle charging stations, as part of a “just transition” policy aimed at protecting workers potentially impacted by the country’s shift toward carbon neutrality.  According to the [...]

South Korea’s Gender Disparities Impede Women’s Work and Births, Studies Show

South Korea’s Gender Disparities Impede Women’s Work and Births, Studies Show

SEJONG, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – A procession of studies has highlighted the inverse relationship between women’s economic participation and birthrates in South Korea, where childcare responsibilities still largely fall on mothers. The International Monetary Fund recently urged South Korea and Japan to establish a positive cycle in which greater female workforce participation contributes to economic [...]

South Korea to Pilot Video Hearings in Labor Dispute Cases

South Korea to Pilot Video Hearings in Labor Dispute Cases

SEOUL, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – The National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) of South Korea announced on May 27 that it will begin a trial of video conference hearings for labor dispute cases under review, starting from June. After establishing a video conferencing system in December last year and completing preparations such as drafting manuals, the [...]

Gov’t Vows to Continue Efforts to Mend Discord with Medical Community

Gov’t Vows to Continue Efforts to Mend Discord with Medical Community

SEJONG, May 27 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s health ministry said Monday it plans to continue efforts to resolve the ongoing discord with doctors following the finalization of the university admission plan, which includes the controversial medical school quota hike, last week. The remark came after the Korean Council for University Education, an association of [...]

South Korea Faces Brain Drain as Thousands of Experienced Military Officers Quit

South Korea Faces Brain Drain as Thousands of Experienced Military Officers Quit

SEOUL, May 26 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea saw an unprecedented number of senior military officers with more than five years of experience leave the armed forces last year, raising concerns about a potential erosion of combat readiness, according to government data. A total of 9,481 commissioned and non-commissioned officers resigned in 2023, a 24.1% increase [...]

Samsung Workers Stage Rally as Pay Talks Resume

Samsung Workers Stage Rally as Pay Talks Resume

SEOUL, May 24 (Korea Bizwire) –As wage negotiations between Samsung Electronics and its labor unions restarted, the company’s largest union, the National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU), held a rally disguised as a cultural event on May 24. The gathering drew an estimated 2,000 participants, according to the union, outside Samsung’s headquarters in Seoul’s Seocho District. [...]

Pilot Program to Bring Filipino Household Workers to Seoul Faces Affordability Concerns

Pilot Program to Bring Filipino Household Workers to Seoul Faces Affordability Concerns

SEOUL, May 23 (Korea Bizwire) – Beginning in September, 100 Filipino household workers will be deployed in Seoul as part of a pilot program aimed at assisting dual-income families with child care. However, the high monthly cost of around 2.06 million won for full-time services has raised concerns among young couples about the program’s affordability.  According [...]

South Korean Labor Groups Seek Minimum Wage for Gig and Freelance Workers

South Korean Labor Groups Seek Minimum Wage for Gig and Freelance Workers

SEJONG, May 22 (Korea Bizwire) – As South Korea’s minimum wage council begins deliberations this year to set the wage floor for 2025, labor representatives are pushing to extend minimum pay protections to gig workers and freelancers, a move that could upend compensation practices across a widening swath of the economy.  At the first plenary meeting [...]

Suspicion Deepening over Alleged Workplace Abuse by Star Dog Trainer

Suspicion Deepening over Alleged Workplace Abuse by Star Dog Trainer

SEOUL, May 22 (Korea Bizwire) — Suspicions are deepening over Kang Hyung-wook, a famed dog trainer and TV personality, due to his prolonged silence on allegations of employee mistreatment at his private dog training business. Kang became famous as a professional dog trainer after starring in EBS TV’s dog training entertainment program “There Are No [...]