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Lee Urges Stronger Safety Measures to Root Out Fatal Industrial Accidents

Lee Urges Stronger Safety Measures to Root Out Fatal Industrial Accidents

SEOUL, July 29 (Korea Bizwire) — President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday called for stronger workplace safety measures to prevent fatal industrial accidents and tougher punishments against violators. Lee made the remarks during a Cabinet meeting that was aired live, following the fifth fatal workplace accident this year at a construction site operated by POSCO [...]

South Korea to Bring in Skilled Foreign Workers for Shipbuilding Under New Visa Pilot

South Korea to Bring in Skilled Foreign Workers for Shipbuilding Under New Visa Pilot

CHANGWON, South Korea, July 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s southeastern province of South Gyeongsang will begin hiring skilled foreign workers for its shipbuilding industry in the second half of this year, as part of a new government-backed visa pilot aimed at addressing a critical labor shortage in key technical roles. On Monday, the provincial [...]

Workplace Bullying of Migrant Workers Exposes Flaws in Korea’s Employment Rules

Workplace Bullying of Migrant Workers Exposes Flaws in Korea’s Employment Rules

GWANGJU, July 28 (Korea Bizwire) — A recent case of workplace bullying in Naju, South Korea, has once again exposed the harsh realities faced by migrant workers—many of whom suffer in silence under a labor system critics say traps them in abusive conditions. According to the Gwangju-Jeonnam Migrant Human Rights Network and the Jeonnam Labor [...]

Foreign Firms Cite Adversarial Labor Relations, Rigid Regulations as Obstacles to Investing in South Korea

Foreign Firms Cite Adversarial Labor Relations, Rigid Regulations as Obstacles to Investing in South Korea

SEOUL, July 28 (Korea Bizwire) — A majority of foreign-invested companies in South Korea view the country’s labor relations as confrontational and its labor market regulations as excessively rigid, according to a new survey released Sunday by the Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI), an arm of the Federation of Korean Industries. The poll, conducted by [...]

Proposed Retirement Age Extension Fuels Generational Divide Over Youth Hiring Prospects

Proposed Retirement Age Extension Fuels Generational Divide Over Youth Hiring Prospects

SEOUL, July 24 (Korea Bizwire) — As South Korea debates a proposal to raise the statutory retirement age from 60 to 65, a new survey reveals a stark generational divide over how such a change could impact youth employment. According to findings released Wednesday by the Korea Employers Federation (KEF), 61.2% of unemployed young job [...]

Restaurants Remain Top Workplace for Korean Teens, But Youth Job Trends Are Shifting

Restaurants Remain Top Workplace for Korean Teens, But Youth Job Trends Are Shifting

SEOUL, July 24 (Korea Bizwire) – Restaurants remained the most common workplace for South Korean teenagers working part-time jobs last year, but new data suggests significant changes in youth employment patterns over the past decade. According to a study released Tuesday by the National Youth Policy Institute, 39.3% of middle and high school students who worked [...]

R&D Tops Entry-Level Salary Rankings, While Media and PR Trail Behind

R&D Tops Entry-Level Salary Rankings, While Media and PR Trail Behind

SEOUL, July 23 (Korea Bizwire) — In South Korea, new graduates entering research and development roles earn the highest starting salaries, while those in media and public relations receive the lowest, according to a new analysis by career platform JobPlanet. JobPlanet analyzed 1.42 million salary records collected from employment insurance data and ranked job categories [...]

Foreign Workers in South Korea Face High Risk of Industrial Accidents in Construction and Manufacturing Sectors

Foreign Workers in South Korea Face High Risk of Industrial Accidents in Construction and Manufacturing Sectors

SEOUL, July 14 (Korea Bizwire) — A new report from the Korea Immigration Policy Institute reveals that over 78 percent of all workplace injuries suffered by foreign workers in South Korea in 2023 occurred in the construction and manufacturing sectors. According to the analysis, of the 8,434 work-related accident cases approved for industrial accident compensation [...]

FC Seoul’s Jesse Lingard Faces Wage Garnishment in Dispute with Agent Over Unpaid Fees

FC Seoul’s Jesse Lingard Faces Wage Garnishment in Dispute with Agent Over Unpaid Fees

SEOUL, July 11 (Korea Bizwire) — English football star Jesse Lingard, currently playing for K League 1 club FC Seoul, has had his salary account partially frozen due to a legal dispute with his former agent over unpaid fees, according to sources in both the football and legal communities. The Seoul Western District Court approved [...]

Foreign Worker Influx to Korea Drops for First Time in Four Years Amid Economic Slump

Foreign Worker Influx to Korea Drops for First Time in Four Years Amid Economic Slump

SEOUL, July 10 (Korea Bizwire) — The number of foreigners coming to South Korea to get a job fell for the first time in four years in 2024 as labor demand fell in the country amid an economic slowdown, data showed Thursday. In 2024, 164,000 foreign nationals came to Korea with a working visa, down [...]