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Marriage Fuels Rise in Low-Wage Jobs for South Korean Women

Marriage Fuels Rise in Low-Wage Jobs for South Korean Women

SEJONG, Jun. 4 (Korea Bizwire) – The proportion of employed South Korean women holding low-skilled manual labor positions more than triples after marriage, highlighting how career interruptions for childbirth and child-rearing contribute to a deterioration in job quality, experts say.  According to microdata from Statistics Korea’s Economically Active Population Survey, there were 2,079,000 women in elementary [...]

Office Workers Say Over 85.5 Million Won Is a ‘High Salary’ in South Korea

Office Workers Say Over 85.5 Million Won Is a ‘High Salary’ in South Korea

SEOUL, Jun. 3 (Korea Bizwire) – What constitutes a high salary for South Korean office workers? According to a recent survey, the general consensus is an annual income of around 85.5 million won. The survey, conducted by the job platform JobKorea, polled 721 employed men and women, allowing for multiple responses. The results showed that respondents [...]

Nearly 86 Pct of S. Koreans Call for Doctors to End Walkout: Poll

Nearly 86 Pct of S. Koreans Call for Doctors to End Walkout: Poll

SEOUL, June 3 (Korea Bizwire) — Nearly 86 percent of South Koreans believe junior doctors, who have been on a walkout since late February, should return to hospitals, a poll showed Monday, reflecting growing public fatigue over the ongoing disruptions in medical services. According to the poll conducted by the Korean Health and Medical Workers’ [...]

Health Ministry Pledges More Support for Trainee Doctors amid Protracted Walkout

Health Ministry Pledges More Support for Trainee Doctors amid Protracted Walkout

SEOUL, May 31 (Korea Bizwire) — The health ministry said Friday it will provide more financial support for trainee doctors and begin a trial operation to reduce their working hours, amid protracted walkouts prompted by a plan that boosted the number of medical students. Deputy Health Minister Jun Byung-wang told reporters that the pilot program [...]

Unionized Workers of Samsung Vow to Stage Strike for 1st Time Over Stalled Wage Negotiations

Unionized Workers of Samsung Vow to Stage Strike for 1st Time Over Stalled Wage Negotiations

SEOUL, May 29 (Korea Bizwire) — Unionized workers of Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday they plan to go on a strike amid stalled wage negotiations. The management of the South Korean tech giant and the company’s union have held rounds of talks and negotiations since January but failed to narrow their differences. If realized, it [...]

South Korean Nurses Intensify Push for Separate Law Amid Healthcare Crisis

South Korean Nurses Intensify Push for Separate Law Amid Healthcare Crisis

SEOUL, May 29 (Korea Bizwire) – In a powerful display of their demands, around 20,000 nurses (according to organizers) gathered in front of the National Assembly in Seoul on May 23, raising their voices for the enactment of a separate nursing law. After resident doctors left hospitals in protest of the government’s plan to increase medical [...]

South Korea to Retrain Auto Mechanics as EV Charger Technicians

South Korea to Retrain Auto Mechanics as EV Charger Technicians

SEOUL, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – With electric vehicles rapidly gaining popularity, South Korea is planning to retrain automobile mechanics who have lost business to manage and maintain public electric vehicle charging stations, as part of a “just transition” policy aimed at protecting workers potentially impacted by the country’s shift toward carbon neutrality.  According to the [...]

South Korea’s Gender Disparities Impede Women’s Work and Births, Studies Show

South Korea’s Gender Disparities Impede Women’s Work and Births, Studies Show

SEJONG, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – A procession of studies has highlighted the inverse relationship between women’s economic participation and birthrates in South Korea, where childcare responsibilities still largely fall on mothers. The International Monetary Fund recently urged South Korea and Japan to establish a positive cycle in which greater female workforce participation contributes to economic [...]

South Korea to Pilot Video Hearings in Labor Dispute Cases

South Korea to Pilot Video Hearings in Labor Dispute Cases

SEOUL, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) – The National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) of South Korea announced on May 27 that it will begin a trial of video conference hearings for labor dispute cases under review, starting from June. After establishing a video conferencing system in December last year and completing preparations such as drafting manuals, the [...]