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Nike Korea Unveils New Policy to Ban Resellers

Nike Korea Unveils New Policy to Ban Resellers

SEOUL, Sept. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – Nike Korea added new terms and conditions to prevent its footwear from being purchased simply for the purpose of reselling and decided to strengthen restrictions on individuals who disrupt the reselling market. In its newly disclosed terms and conditions, the South Korean unit of Nike, Inc. added a new [...]

6 in 10 S. Koreans Support Alternative Military Service for BTS: Survey

6 in 10 S. Koreans Support Alternative Military Service for BTS: Survey

SEOUL, Sept. 19 (Korea Bizwire) — Close to 60 percent of South Koreans agree with replacing BTS’ mandatory military service with other alternatives, a poll showed Sunday. Innertech Systems, a local polling agency, conducted a nationwide survey of 3,004 men and women above 18 years of age, of which 59.8 percent agreed that the K-pop [...]

Japan Defies Seoul Court’s Order to Disclose Assets for Sexual Slavery Compensation

Japan Defies Seoul Court’s Order to Disclose Assets for Sexual Slavery Compensation

SEOUL, Sept. 17 (Korea Bizwire) — A local court’s order for Japan to disclose its state assets in South Korea to pay compensation to Korean victims of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery was aborted due to Tokyo’s refusal to comply, judicial sources said Friday. The Seoul Central District Court on Thursday dismissed the case pertaining to [...]

Wage Workers Over Age 65 Make Less than 1 mln Won per Month: Data

Wage Workers Over Age 65 Make Less than 1 mln Won per Month: Data

SEOUL, Sept. 15 (Korea Bizwire) — Around 45 percent of household heads over 65 years of age engaged in wage worker earn less than 1 million won (US$717) each month, data showed Wednesday. Statistics Korea reported that 44.6 percent of wage workers over 65 years of age make less than 1 million won in labor [...]

Bill on Recording Ban Sparks Debate on Privacy, Self-protection

Bill on Recording Ban Sparks Debate on Privacy, Self-protection

SEOUL, Sep. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — A proposed bill that bans the recording of phone calls and conversations without consent has prompted a debate on the boundary of privacy in a country where recorded clips of conversations often make headlines in whistleblowing cases and political spats. A group of ruling People Power Party lawmakers, led [...]

Former Flight Attendants at Chinese Eastern Airlines Win Court Case over Unfair Dismissal

Former Flight Attendants at Chinese Eastern Airlines Win Court Case over Unfair Dismissal

SEOUL, Sept. 10 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korean flight attendants formerly employed by China Eastern Airlines Corp. who were laid off just prior to their expected promotion to regular employee status have won in a first-instance court trial. The Seoul Central District Court on Thursday ruled in favor of the 70 flight attendants who sued [...]

Number of Digital Sex Crimes on Steep Rise as Pandemic Boosts Online Activities

Number of Digital Sex Crimes on Steep Rise as Pandemic Boosts Online Activities

SEOUL, Sept. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – Despite the government’s introduction of digital sexual crime eradication measures in 2020, the number of such crimes grew sharply due to the aftereffects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the South Korean regulator said Thursday. According to data from the Korea Communications Standards Commission, the number of digital sexual crime report [...]

Gender Inequality Still Rampant in Labor Market

Gender Inequality Still Rampant in Labor Market

SEOUL, Sept. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — Gender inequality is still widespread in South Korean when it comes to employment and wages, the gender ministry said Tuesday. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family reported that the employment rate among women stood at 51.2 percent last year, which was 18.8 percentage points lower than the male [...]

4 in 10 Koreans Subject to Retribution After Reporting Harassment at Work

4 in 10 Koreans Subject to Retribution After Reporting Harassment at Work

SEOUL, Sept. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — More than 40 percent of people who have reported cases of harassment at the workplace have been subject to retribution of various types, a pro-labor civic group said Monday. Gabjil 119 analyzed 1,442 tip-offs on workplace bullying cases between January and August this year in which they identified the [...]