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Chanel Korea’s Sales Workers Stage All-Out Strike

Chanel Korea’s Sales Workers Stage All-Out Strike

SEOUL, Sept. 5 (Korea Bizwire) — Chanel Korea’s sales employees, working at domestic department stores and duty-free shops, have launched an all-out strike. Members of the Korean unit of the French luxury fashion house’s labor union, representing sales workers at department stores and duty-free shops, went on strike from Friday to Monday due to management’s [...]

S. Korean Shipbuilders Employ Over 8,000 Foreign Workers in H1 amid Labor Shortage

S. Korean Shipbuilders Employ Over 8,000 Foreign Workers in H1 amid Labor Shortage

SEOUL, Aug. 30 (Korea Bizwire) — The South Korean government provided more than 10,000 workers, including around 8,400 foreign workers, for local shipbuilders in the first half of 2023 in an effort to ease pandemic-related labor shortages, the industry ministry said Wednesday. A total of 10,104 South Korean and foreign workers were employed by shipbuilders [...]

Banks Introduce Employee Retirement Plans Despite Record Profits

Banks Introduce Employee Retirement Plans Despite Record Profits

SEOUL, Aug. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s major banks have recently reported multi-year record profits. Ironically, they are now implementing voluntary retirement programs, even for employees in their 30s. At Shinhan Bank, labor and management recently reached an agreement on voluntary retirement conditions. They have decided to accept applications for several days, starting this [...]

Coupang Under Pressure as Calls Grow for ‘No Parcel Day’ Participation amid Worker Rest Disputes

Coupang Under Pressure as Calls Grow for ‘No Parcel Day’ Participation amid Worker Rest Disputes

SEOUL, Aug. 15 (Korea Bizwire) — The Korea Living Logistics Courier Service Association (KLLCSA), a consortium of courier service providers, has appealed to e-commerce retailer Coupang Inc.’s courier subsidiary, Coupang Logistics Service (CLS), urging its participation in the “No Parcel Day” movement. On August 14, major courier companies in South Korea will refrain from deliveries [...]

SPC’s Safety Apology Questioned After Another Accident

SPC’s Safety Apology Questioned After Another Accident

SEOUL, Aug. 9 (Korea Bizwire) — Another workplace accident has occurred at a subsidiary of the food and beverage giant SPC Group, marking the second such event at the factory following a fatal accident last year when an employee lost their life due to operating machinery without adhering to basic safety regulations. The SPC chairman issued [...]

Kakao Labor Union Seeks Group Action amid Subsidiaries’ Restructuring

Kakao Labor Union Seeks Group Action amid Subsidiaries’ Restructuring

SEOUL, July 27 (Korea Bizwire) — The labor union of Kakao Corp. is seeking group action after the South Korean tech giant’s subsidiaries recently carried out voluntary retirement and restructuring. The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions’ Kakao Branch on Wednesday staged a protest in front of the Kakao headquarters in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, attended by [...]

Controversy Arises over Adidas Korea’s Collective Franchise Contract Termination

Controversy Arises over Adidas Korea’s Collective Franchise Contract Termination

SEOUL, July 26 (Korea Bizwire) — With backlash from franchisees growing over the South Korean unit of German sports brand Adidas’s decision to unilaterally terminate franchise contracts, lawmakers have stepped in to scrutinize the issue. The office of Rep. Choi Seung-jae, a member of the ruling People Power Party and the National Assembly’s National Policy [...]

Young Teacher Suicide Raises Alarm over Malicious Complaints from Parents

Young Teacher Suicide Raises Alarm over Malicious Complaints from Parents

SEOUL, July 21 (Korea Bizwire) — Following a recent case of suicide committed by a young homeroom teacher at an elementary school in Seoul’s Seocho Ward, rumors are spreading that excessive complaints from parents led the teacher to take such extreme measures. Teachers have increasingly faced verbal and physical assaults from students’ parents, according to [...]

Controversy Sparks over Monsoon Season Promotion for Food Delivery Drivers

Controversy Sparks over Monsoon Season Promotion for Food Delivery Drivers

SEOUL, July 19 (Korea Bizwire) — Delivery drivers of the food delivery app Baedal Minjok are frustrated with the company’s monsoon season promotion, claiming that the requirements are overly strict and primarily benefit the company. Woowa Brothers Corp., the operator of Baedal Minjok, initiated a promotion for delivery workers on July 10, which will conclude [...]

Court Rules Against Punishing Workers for Covering CCTV Cameras in the Company

Court Rules Against Punishing Workers for Covering CCTV Cameras in the Company

SEOUL, July 19 (Korea Bizwire) — The top court has ruled that if a company installs CCTV cameras to monitor work scenes without the consent of employees, workers covering the cameras cannot be penalized. The Supreme Court overturned the initial sentence of a 700,000 won (US$553) fine imposed on three officials of a labor union [...]