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Over One-third of Female Workers Experience Unwelcome Comments on Appearance

Over One-third of Female Workers Experience Unwelcome Comments on Appearance

SEOUL, March 7 (Korea Bizwire) — More than 36 percent of working women have experienced unwelcome comments on their physical appearance at the workplace, a survey showed Tuesday, indicating women are more frequently exposed to gender-based workplace violence than men. In the survey released by the pro-labor civic group Gabjil 119, 23.1 percent of respondents, [...]

Young Koreans Prioritize Wages, Working Hours When Selecting a Job: Report

Young Koreans Prioritize Wages, Working Hours When Selecting a Job: Report

SEOUL, March 3 (Korea Bizwire) — The values that millennials and Generation Z prioritize the most when selecting a job are shifting from one’s potential for growth to wages and working hours, a think tank report said Thursday. The Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade analyzed 104,511 college graduates from 2008 to 2019 using [...]

Occupational Accident Compensation Insurance Benefits Extended to Platform Workers

Occupational Accident Compensation Insurance Benefits Extended to Platform Workers

SEOUL, Feb. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — The Ministry of Employment and Labor said Monday it will issue a legislative notice on a partial amendment of the enforcement ordinance to increase the number of labor providers benefiting under the Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act from the current 800,000 to more than 1.7 million. Under the revision [...]

Kakao’s Decision to Halt Recruiting Reflects Frozen IT Sector

Kakao’s Decision to Halt Recruiting Reflects Frozen IT Sector

SEOUL, Feb. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — Kakao Corp.’s recent decision to stop recruiting experienced developers is a reflection of the frozen IT industry amid the slumping economy. The South Korean tech giant’s spending on wages surged from 911.9 billion won (US$691 million) in 2020 to 1.68 trillion won last year. Due to the increased cost [...]

Gov’t Considers Adding New Option for Flexible Workweek

Gov’t Considers Adding New Option for Flexible Workweek

SEOUL, Feb. 24 (Korea Bizwire) – The government is considering offering greater flexibility to companies with regard to the 52-hour workweek, by allowing them to extend the maximum weekly work hours to either 64 or 69 hours. The workweek system introduced in 2018 limits overtime work to 12 hours per week to ensure the total [...]

S. Korea Adds 597,000 Jobs for Wage Workers in Q3 on Booming Welfare, Construction Sectors

S. Korea Adds 597,000 Jobs for Wage Workers in Q3 on Booming Welfare, Construction Sectors

SEOUL, Feb. 24 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea added 597,000 jobs for wage workers in the third quarter of 2022, data showed Friday, led by higher demand from the welfare, construction and manufacturing sectors. The number of paying jobs came to 20.19 million in the July-September period, up from 19.59 million tallied a year earlier, [...]

Kakao Stops Hiring Experienced Workers amid Economic Slump

Kakao Stops Hiring Experienced Workers amid Economic Slump

SEOUL, Feb. 23 (Korea Bizwire) – Kakao Corp. halted its recruitment of experienced workers with South Korea’s IT industry engulfed in a hiring freeze due to the current economic slump. According to industry sources, the tech giant notified all of the individuals who were preparing for the recruitment process for experienced developers that their applications [...]

Platform Workers Earned Less than Minimum Wage Last Year: Labor Group

Platform Workers Earned Less than Minimum Wage Last Year: Labor Group

SEOUL, Feb. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — Platform workers and cab drivers earned less than the minimum hourly wage last year, a labor group said Monday. The Federation of Korean Trade Unions conducted a survey of 600 platform laborers which showed that their monthly income jumped from 2,995,000 won (US$2,305) when social distancing measures were still [...]

Political Tension Escalates over ‘Yellow Envelope Bill’

Political Tension Escalates over ‘Yellow Envelope Bill’

SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) — A revision of the Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act, which is mainly intended to strictly restrict filing damage suits against workers on strike, has emerged as a political hot potato, as the liberal opposition parties are pushing to railroad the bill. The controversial issue dates back to [...]