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University professor accused of abusing student
A male professor at Seoul’s Chung-ang University is under investigation by the university human rights center for alleged violence and sexually demeaning comments against a male student, local media reported Thursday. The professor allegedly hit a 38-year-old graduate student, surnamed Goh, multiple times for reasons such as being late for class and not answering his questions quickly enough. Goh claimed that the professor “tenaciously” asked about his intimate relationship with his girlfriend a
Social Affairs July 2, 2015
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English book on Korea‘s labor law available
South Korean law firm JIPYONG has published an English commentary on the nation’s labor law, titled “Labor Laws of the Republic of Korea,” to help foreign firms better grasp Korea’s complex labor issues. Written by a former Supreme Court Justice Kim Ji-hyung and his fellow attorneys at JIPYONG, the 528-page book provides an explanation of Korea’s Labor Standards Acts, as well as the Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act. (JIPYONG)“When foreign investors consider entering the Korean mark
Social Affairs July 2, 2015
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More big firms adopt ‘peak wage’ system
Nearly half of South Korea’s major companies and their affiliates have introduced the controversial “peak wage” system that places a wage ceiling on senior employees, the Ministry of Employment and Labor said Wednesday. According to a poll by the ministry, 177 companies or 47 percent of the 378 surveyed private and state-run affiliates from the nation’s top 30 conglomerates by total assets have implemented the peak wage system, with most of them planning to further broaden it in phases. (Yonhap
Social Affairs July 1, 2015
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Labor Ministry in hot water for plastic surgery blog post
The Ministry of Employment and Labor was embroiled in controversy this week after it published a blog post describing a “preferable appearance” in getting jobs, stoking criticism that it encouraged plastic surgery among job seekers. The post, titled “Plastic surgery became one of the seven prerequisites to gaining employment,” was written by the ministry’s intern reporter and uploaded Tuesday to its official blog. The Employment and Labor Ministry’s Twitter page shows a posting that reads, “Is
Social Affairs July 1, 2015
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Minimum wage talks in deadlock
Negotiations among employees, employers and labor experts to set the minimum wage for next year collapsed without agreement Monday, failing to meet a legal deadline. A final meeting of the Minimum Wage Council ended in deadlock, with the business representatives absent to signify opposition to labor experts’ suggestion to stipulate monthly wages in the employment contract. (Yonhap)Currently, only hourly wages are written in the contract, which labor experts and laborers in the council view as
Social Affairs June 30, 2015
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40% of big firms’ staff are irregular workers
Two out of 5 employees of large businesses are irregular workers, according to a government survey which highlighted the level of job insecurity in Korea. According to the data on types of employment in 3,233 companies, nearly 39 percent of 4.6 million Korean workers at large companies were hired temporarily by the companies or outsourced recruitment firms.Of the total number of workers, 918,000 laborers, or 20 percent, were hired by outsourced firms and dispatched to conglomerates, mostly in th
Social Affairs June 30, 2015
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Most part-timers work without contracts
More than half of part-time workers in Korea enter the workforce without signing a contract, a poll found Monday. A part-time job portal Alba Cheonguk conducted a survey on 1,437 part-timers from May 12-19 to find out whether employers offered working environments in accordance with the Labor Standards Act. A trade union for part-timers hold a placard reading "Part-timers are also laborers." (Yonhap)Korean labor law requires all employers, regardless of their size, to distribute a contract to
National June 29, 2015
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After long fight, LGBT activists parade in Seoul
While the historic ruling in favor of same-sex marriage swept the U.S. and the world over the weekend, Seoul hosted its own version of a pride parade Sunday, despite vocal opposition from antigay groups.Seoul Plaza, a traditional rallying point for Korean activists, turned into a rainbow-studded space awash with scores of local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender revelers and their supporters, who gathered to march through central Seoul in the evening under the slogan of “Queer Revolution.”
Social Affairs June 28, 2015
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Prosecution not to charge firm in illegal herb case
(Yonhap)The prosecution decided on Friday not to file charges against Korean biotech firm Natural Endotech whose health products were found to include a banned substance. Suwon District Prosecutor’s Office concluded that the firm did not intentionally use the illegal herb to make its products. However, prosecutors confirmed that Natural Endotech did not have a sufficient inspection system to prevent the toxic ingredient ― Cynanchum auriculatum Royal ― from being blended in its products.The decis
Social Affairs June 26, 2015
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Korea struggles in dilemma over minimum wage hike
Kim Ok-joo, 46, who works at a tollgate on a highway just outside Seoul for more than eight hours nearly every day of the week, cannot help but think her drudgery does not really pay off. “It takes only two weeks to use up all my monthly wage,” said Kim, a single mother raising two teenage sons. “I often work for 16 hours a day, and even on weekends, but my wage is never enough to feed my children.” This year, Kim received 1.6 million won ($1,400) per month as her wage was 6,000 won per hour, 12
Social Affairs June 25, 2015
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Court backs illegal immigrants' union
South Korea’s highest court on Thursday upheld a ruling that illegal immigrants in Korea can establish a labor union. The Supreme Court legalized the Seoul-Gyeonggi-Incheon Migrants’ Trade Union, invalidating the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s ban on its establishment. Members of civic groups hold a press conference to criticize the government for oppressing foreign workers’ human rights and reforming immigration law in front of the government complex in central Seoul on Jan. 4, 2008. (Yonh
Social Affairs June 25, 2015
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German, 65, dies of complications from MERS infection: ministry
A 65-year-old German man died this month after contracting MERS during a trip to Abu Dhabi, in the first death linked to the virus in Europe this year, authorities said Tuesday.The man died in the western town of Ostercappeln on June 6 of an acute lung ailment that came as a complication from the MERS virus, the health ministry of Lower Saxony state said.German authorities said they had no indication that the virus had spread and European health officials said the risk of an outbreak in Europe r
World News June 16, 2015
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남녀의 성적 환상에 대한 비밀 5가지
인간이라면 누구나 한 번쯤 비밀스럽게 성적 환상을 가져본 적 있을 것이다. 인간은 상대와의 성관계에서 만족감을 얻고 싶을 때, 성적 욕구를 충족시키고 싶을 때 성적 환상을 가지기 마련이다. 이런 성적 환상을 파트너와 공유하는 건 쉽지 않다. 하지만, 작년 섹스 약물에 관한 저널에 실린 한 연구에 따르면 남성과 여성 모두 비슷한 성적 환상을 하고 있는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 남녀 모두 회사와 같은 은밀한 장소나 로맨틱한 장소에서 섹스하거나 내 상대를 자위시키는 등 비슷한 성적 환상이 있다. 미국의 의학 관련 웹사이트 메디컬 데일리가 성적 환상에 대해 알아야 할 5가지를 정리했다. 1. 남자는 여자보다 2배 이상 섹스에 대해 생각한다. 2012년 성관계 관련 저널에 실린 한 연구에 따르면 남자는 하루에 평균 19번 정도 섹스에 대해 생각한다. 여자는 10번 정도 생각하는 것으로 나타났다. 남자는 여자보다 음식이나 잠을 갈구하는 욕망도 더 큰 것으로 나타났다. 2. 인간은 비슷한 것들에 대
한국어판 June 15, 2015
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S.Korea MERS virus outbreak "large and complex": WHO
South Korea's outbreak of the deadly MERS virus is "large and complex" and more cases should be expected, a team of World Health Organization (WHO) experts said Saturday. WHO and South Korean health authorities have conducted a joint mission to review the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), the largest outside Saudi Arabia.Keiji Fukuda, the WHO's assistant director-general of health security, and Lee Jong-koo, head of the Center for Global Medicine, at Seoul National University,
Social Affairs June 13, 2015
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Navy chiefs of S. Korea, China vow 'pragmatic' cooperation
The navy chiefs of South Korea and China held talks this week during which they voiced their willingness to forge "pragmatic" cooperation to ensure peace and stability in Northeast Asia, according to China's military on Saturday. Adm. Chung Ho-seop, the South Korean Navy's Chief of Staff, met with Adm. Wu Shengli, commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army's (PLA) navy, in Beijing on Thursday, the PLA Daily, the Chinese military's official newspaper, reported late Friday. During the talks
Foreign Affairs June 13, 2015
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