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Overseas Voting for April 10 Parliamentary Elections Kicks off in U.S.

Overseas Voting for April 10 Parliamentary Elections Kicks off in U.S.

WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korean voters in the United States began to cast ballots for next month’s parliamentary elections under an overseas voting program on Wednesday, as political parties at home are cranking up their campaigns for the polls seen as a public assessment on the administration of President Yoon Suk Yeol. [...]

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 [...]

More Priority for Siblings in Busan High School Admissions

More Priority for Siblings in Busan High School Admissions

SEOUL, Mar. 28 (Korea Bizwire) – Starting next year, students in Busan with three or more siblings will receive priority in admission to their preferred general high schools, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education announced on March 27.  In a meeting of the Committee for High School Admissions for the 2025 academic year, held on March [...]

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 [...]

When Are You No Longer a ‘Youth’? It Depends Where You Live in South Korea

When Are You No Longer a ‘Youth’? It Depends Where You Live in South Korea

JEONJU, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) – Ask Im Chung-sik, a 48-year-old resident of Jeonju, if he considers himself a “youth,” and his answer typifies the blurred boundaries around the definition.  “Does that even matter at my age?” replied Im, who is approaching the “ji-cheon-myeong” – the traditional age at 49 when one is said to gain [...]

N. Korea to Hold Arts Festival Marking Late Founder’s Birth Anniversary

N. Korea to Hold Arts Festival Marking Late Founder’s Birth Anniversary

SEOUL, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — North Korea said Wednesday it will hold an international arts festival next month on the occasion of the 112th birth anniversary of the country’s late founder Kim Il-sung. Overseas troupes have sent videos of their prerecorded performances, which will be edited and broadcast on television and online, the Korean [...]