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Delivery Apps Become Backdoor for Underage Drinking and Smoking in South Korea

Delivery Apps Become Backdoor for Underage Drinking and Smoking in South Korea

BUSAN, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – In a bustling city known for its seafood and beaches, a new concern is brewing among parents and authorities alike: the ease with which minors can access alcohol and cigarettes through delivery apps.  “It’s frustrating when someone who’s clearly underage asks me to buy alcohol or cigarettes,” said a delivery [...]

Summer Travel Slump Surprises South Korean Tourism Industry

Summer Travel Slump Surprises South Korean Tourism Industry

SEOUL, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – As the peak summer travel season approaches, South Korea’s tourism industry finds itself facing an unexpected challenge: a sharp decline in bookings that has left travel agencies and airlines scrambling to fill seats. “I’m being called into the CEO’s office every day because peak season reservations aren’t coming in,” confided [...]

Hospitals Set to Begin Hiring Trainee Doctors as Med Professors Warn of Boycotting Training Programs

Hospitals Set to Begin Hiring Trainee Doctors as Med Professors Warn of Boycotting Training Programs

SEOUL, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — Hospitals were set to begin hiring about 7,700 trainee doctors on Monday, although medical professors have warned of boycotting their training programs in protest of the government’s push for accepting the resignations of striking trainees. Monthslong standoffs with trainee doctors over the medical school admission quota hikes have shown [...]

South Korea’s ‘NEET’ Crisis: Record Number of College Graduates Neither Working Nor Seeking Jobs

South Korea’s ‘NEET’ Crisis: Record Number of College Graduates Neither Working Nor Seeking Jobs

SEJONG, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – In a troubling trend for South Korea’s labor market, the number of college graduates neither employed nor seeking work has surpassed 4 million in the first half of 2024, reaching an all-time high despite government efforts to boost economic participation.  According to data from Statistics Korea’s national statistics portal, an [...]

Demand Surges for AI-Powered Russian Language Emergency Alerts Among Korean-Russians

Demand Surges for AI-Powered Russian Language Emergency Alerts Among Korean-Russians

GWANGJU, Jul. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – As extreme weather events become more frequent, the demand for Russian-language emergency text alerts, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), is skyrocketing among the Korean-Russian community in Gwangju.  The Gwangju Goryeoin Village, a settlement of ethnic Koreans from Russia and former Soviet states, reported on July 21 that its Russian-language emergency [...]

IT Outage Disrupts South Korean Budget Airlines and Online Games: Sources

IT Outage Disrupts South Korean Budget Airlines and Online Games: Sources

SEOUL, July 19 (Korea Bizwire) – Some low-cost airlines and game companies in South Korea saw problems with booking or experienced interruptions in their servers Friday, industry sources said, in an apparent IT disruption that affected the global airline and financial sectors. The cyber outage affected the airport ticketing of Jeju Air Co., Eastar Jet [...]

Survey Reveals 9 in 10 South Koreans Work While Sick, Sparking Calls for Paid Sick Leave

Survey Reveals 9 in 10 South Koreans Work While Sick, Sparking Calls for Paid Sick Leave

SEOUL, Jul. 19 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent survey has found that nearly 90% of South Koreans have experienced working while ill, highlighting a pervasive issue in the country’s work culture and prompting calls for legislative action. The survey, conducted by a coalition of 49 civil society organizations and labor unions known as the Preparatory Committee [...]

On Constitution Day, South Korean Activists Demand Stronger Climate and Safety Measures

On Constitution Day, South Korean Activists Demand Stronger Climate and Safety Measures

SEOUL, Jul. 18 (Korea Bizwire) – Environmental groups and families of disaster victims gathered on July 17, South Korea’s Constitution Day, to urge the government to guarantee citizens’ right to live in a safe environment.  At a press conference held at the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions office in central Seoul, the Climate Crisis Emergency Action [...]

Gov’t Refers 18 Doctors, Med Students to Prosecution over Blacklisting Colleagues

Gov’t Refers 18 Doctors, Med Students to Prosecution over Blacklisting Colleagues

SEOUL, Jul. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — The government has referred 18 doctors, medical students and others to the prosecution for a probe into their alleged involvement in drawing up or releasing a list of junior doctors who returned to hospitals following their walkout, the health ministry said Thursday. Last week, a list of junior doctors [...]