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South Korean Nurses Report Anxiety Over Ambiguous Job Roles Despite Government Initiative

South Korean Nurses Report Anxiety Over Ambiguous Job Roles Despite Government Initiative

SEOUL, Oct. 10 (Korea Bizwire) – Seven months after the South Korean government launched a pilot program to clarify nurses’ responsibilities, about 30% of nurses still report feeling anxious due to ambiguous job scopes, according to a recent survey. Representative Kang Sun-woo of the Democratic Party of Korea revealed these findings on October 9, based on [...]

Korea’s Job Market Shows Mixed Signals as Construction and Retail Sectors Struggle

Korea’s Job Market Shows Mixed Signals as Construction and Retail Sectors Struggle

SEOUL, Oct. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s job market presented a mixed picture in the first half of 2024, with significant job losses in construction and retail sectors contrasting with growth in social welfare and software development, according to a report released by Statistics Korea on October 8.  The “Regional Employment Survey: Industrial and Occupational Characteristics [...]

Stark Income Inequality Among South Korea’s Professional Classes

Stark Income Inequality Among South Korea’s Professional Classes

SEJONG, Oct. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent analysis of tax data has revealed significant income disparities within South Korea’s professional sectors, with lawyers and accountants showing particularly pronounced inequality.  According to a report released on October 7 by Park Sung-hoon, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, the top 10% of earners in these professions accounted [...]

Seoul Revises Pilot Program for Filipina Domestic Workers Following Initial Trial

Seoul Revises Pilot Program for Filipina Domestic Workers Following Initial Trial

SEOUL, Oct. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – The Seoul city government said Sunday it has revised its pilot program for providing Filipina domestic workers to households, following about a month of the program’s implementation. The revisions, made during meetings between the labor ministry and other relevant parties, will take effect this month to address issues that arose [...]

Mental Health Claim from Airport Worker Recognized as Workplace Injury in South Korea

Mental Health Claim from Airport Worker Recognized as Workplace Injury in South Korea

SEOUL, Oct. 5 (Korea Bizwire) – An employee at Muan International Airport has successfully had their mental health issues recognized as a work-related injury, the Korea Workers’ Compensation and Welfare Service announced on October 4. The employee, identified only as “A” for privacy reasons, worked in airport security and suffered from panic disorder and severe depression [...]

South Koreans Lead in Tech Adoption, Yet Harbor Deep Anxieties About AI in the Workplace

South Koreans Lead in Tech Adoption, Yet Harbor Deep Anxieties About AI in the Workplace

SEOUL, Oct. 4 (Korea Bizwire) – In a striking paradox, South Korea, a global leader in digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, is grappling with widespread worker anxiety about the impact of AI on job security, according to a recent international study.  The report, released by researchers Cheong Se-jeong and Shin Young-kyu from the Korea [...]

Doctor Shortage Crisis Hits South Korea’s Public Hospitals, Driving Salaries to Record Highs

Doctor Shortage Crisis Hits South Korea’s Public Hospitals, Driving Salaries to Record Highs

SEOUL, Oct. 4 (Korea Bizwire) – Public medical institutions in South Korea are grappling with an increasingly severe shortage of doctors, a chronic issue that has pushed salaries to unprecedented levels. In a striking example last year, a public medical center in South Jeolla Province hired an orthopedic surgeon for an annual salary of 620 million [...]

Gov’t Pledges ‘More Open Attitude,’ Urges Doctors to Join Talks Over Prolonged Walkout

Gov’t Pledges ‘More Open Attitude,’ Urges Doctors to Join Talks Over Prolonged Walkout

SEOUL, Oct. 4 (Korea Bizwire) — Second Vice Health Minister Park Min-soo said Friday that the government would have a “more open attitude” as he renewed calls for doctors to join talks to resolve a prolonged walkout by trainee doctors against the government’s medical reform. For about seven months, thousands of junior doctors have walked [...]

South Korea’s Supreme Court Rules Designated Drivers Eligible for Union Membership

South Korea’s Supreme Court Rules Designated Drivers Eligible for Union Membership

SEOUL, Oct. 3 (Korea Bizwire) – In a landmark decision, South Korea’s Supreme Court has ruled that designated drivers can be classified as workers under the country’s labor union law, potentially opening the door for collective bargaining rights based on their employment status.  The ruling, handed down on September 27, marks the first time the nation’s [...]

Long-Term Unemployment in South Korea Hits 25-Year High

Long-Term Unemployment in South Korea Hits 25-Year High

SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Korea Bizwire) – One in five unemployed South Koreans has been out of work for more than six months, according to recent government data, marking the highest level of long-term unemployment since the aftermath of the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis.  Statistics Korea reported that as of August, the number of long-term unemployed individuals [...]