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South Korean Workers Prioritize Automatic Parental Leave and Income Support to Tackle Low Birth Rates

South Korean Workers Prioritize Automatic Parental Leave and Income Support to Tackle Low Birth Rates

SEOUL, Apr. 1 (Korea Bizwire) – A survey of South Korean office workers has revealed that an automatic parental leave system paired with income protection during leave is viewed as the most critical labor policy needed to address the nation’s chronically low birth rates.  According to the civic group Gabjil 119, which polled 1,000 office employees, [...]

Chief of Bakery Giant SPC Again Ignores Prosecution Summons over Anti-labor Allegations

Chief of Bakery Giant SPC Again Ignores Prosecution Summons over Anti-labor Allegations

SEOUL, Apr. 1 (Korea Bizwire) — Hur Young-in, the chairman of bakery giant SPC Group, did not show up for prosecution questioning scheduled for Monday on allegations that he forced bakers at a bakery affiliate to quit their labor union. The 74-year-old chairman is currently under investigation for his suspected involvement in an affiliate’s alleged [...]

Health Minister Vows to Accomplish Medical Reform

Health Minister Vows to Accomplish Medical Reform

SEOUL, Apr. 1 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said Monday the government will accomplish medical reform, despite a prolonged walkout by junior doctors that have crippled public health services at major hospitals for nearly six weeks. “The government will accomplish medical reform by only looking at the people,” Cho told a government response [...]

Gov’t Vows Not to Backtrack Increased Medical School Admission Quotas despite Doctors’ Walkout

Gov’t Vows Not to Backtrack Increased Medical School Admission Quotas despite Doctors’ Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — The government’s ongoing push for medical reform is for the people, and it cannot be subject to negotiations, the health ministry said Friday, effectively rejecting the medical community’s call for modifying the state plan to markedly raise medical school enrollment quota. More than 90 percent of the country’s 13,000 [...]

Seoul Bus Drivers Go on General Strike, Cause Morning Rush Hour Delays

Seoul Bus Drivers Go on General Strike, Cause Morning Rush Hour Delays

SEOUL, Mar. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — Unionized bus drivers in Seoul went on a general strike Thursday to demand a wage hike, halting the operation of nearly 98 percent of buses running across the capital and causing delays for commuters in the morning rush hour. In their last-minute wage negotiations conducted from Wednesday till early [...]

The ‘Quiet Quitters’ Dialing It In at Korean Workplaces

The ‘Quiet Quitters’ Dialing It In at Korean Workplaces

SEOUL, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent survey has found that one out of every two office workers in South Korea can be characterized as “quiet quitters” – employees who have mentally checked out but remain on the payroll, doing only the bare minimum required.  The survey of 1,097 office workers by HR tech company [...]

Medical School Quota Hike ‘Prerequisite’ for Medical Service Normalization: Interior Minister

Medical School Quota Hike ‘Prerequisite’ for Medical Service Normalization: Interior Minister

SEOUL, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — Increasing the nationwide medical school admission quota is a “prerequisite” for the normalization of the country’s medical services, the interior minister said Wednesday, sticking to the government’s 2,000-seat expansion despite escalating protests from doctors. Interior Minister Lee Sang-min made the remark during a government meeting as the government-medical standoff [...]

Health Ministry Appeals to Defiant Trainee Doctors to Come Forward for Talks

Health Ministry Appeals to Defiant Trainee Doctors to Come Forward for Talks

SEOUL, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — The health ministry on Wednesday appealed to defiant junior doctors to come forward for talks with the government, as a prolonged walkout by trainee doctors has crippled major hospitals for more than five weeks. Second Vice Health Minister Park Min-soo urged defiant trainee doctors to “form a responsible delegation [...]

Migrant Worker Groups Call for Stringent Measures as Unpaid Wages Hit 121.5 Billion Won Last Year

Migrant Worker Groups Call for Stringent Measures as Unpaid Wages Hit 121.5 Billion Won Last Year

SEOUL, Mar. 26 (Korea Bizwire) – Migrant worker rights organizations have urged the government to implement robust measures to address the persistent issue of unpaid wages, citing data obtained from the Ministry of Employment and Labor that revealed unpaid salaries for migrant workers reached a staggering 121.5 billion won in 2022.  In a joint statement released [...]