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KBO Introduces Voice Narration for Visually Impaired Fans

KBO Introduces Voice Narration for Visually Impaired Fans

SEOUL, Aug. 3 (Korea Bizwire) — The South Korean baseball league said Wednesday it will launch a voice narration service catering to visually impaired baseball fans. The service will be available at three baseball stadiums in Seoul, Busan and Gwangju — namely Jamsil Baseball Stadium, Sajik Baseball Stadium and Gwangju-Kia Champions Field — and will [...]

Human Rights Watchdog Urges KORAIL to Include Foreigners with Disabilities in Fare Discount

Human Rights Watchdog Urges KORAIL to Include Foreigners with Disabilities in Fare Discount

SEOUL, Aug. 1 (Korea Bizwire) — The state-run railway operator should give foreigners registered as disabled the same discount on train tickets as local disabled people receive, the state human rights watchdog said Tuesday. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea put forward the opinion after a woman filed a petition last year that her [...]

Rights Watchdog Calls for Subsidies on Kindergarten Fees for Foreign Kids

Rights Watchdog Calls for Subsidies on Kindergarten Fees for Foreign Kids

SEOUL, July 19 (Korea Bizwire) — The government needs to establish measures to subsidize kindergarten fees for children of foreign nationality residing in the country, the state human rights watchdog said Tuesday. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) said it made this recommendation in response to a petition filed by a civic group, [...]

Gov’t Unveils Measures to Enhance Seafarers’ Work Environment

Gov’t Unveils Measures to Enhance Seafarers’ Work Environment

SEOUL, July 13 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea on Wednesday unveiled a string of measures to enhance the work environment for seafarers, specifically targeting the challenges posed by an aging workforce and a general shortage of labor in the sector. The government will engage in tripartite consultations involving labor, management, and government bodies to reduce [...]

Rights Watchdog Says Residents Near THAAD Base Show Unstable Mental Health

Rights Watchdog Says Residents Near THAAD Base Show Unstable Mental Health

SEOUL, June 7 (Korea Bizwire) – Residents living near a military base hosting an advanced U.S. missile defense system in southeastern South Korea are showing high levels of mental health instability, the state human rights watchdog said Wednesday, calling for swift government countermeasures. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) said it has raised [...]

Transgender Surgery Should Not be Criteria for Legal Sex Status Change: Watchdog

Transgender Surgery Should Not be Criteria for Legal Sex Status Change: Watchdog

SEOUL, May 25 (Korea Bizwire) — Granting a change of legal gender solely based on whether the petitioner had sex reassignment surgery constitutes a grave human rights violation, the state human rights watchdog said Thursday. The National Human Rights Commission issued the opinion on a petition lodged by Rainbow Action Against Sexual-Minority Discrimination of Korea, [...]

Migrant Worker’s Exposure to Formalin at Fish Farm Recognized as Industrial Disaster

Migrant Worker’s Exposure to Formalin at Fish Farm Recognized as Industrial Disaster

GWANGJU, May 23 (Korea Bizwire) — The case of a migrant worker who developed leukemia after spraying formalin at a fish farm has been recognized as an industrial disaster. The Korea Workers’ Compensation and Welfare Service acknowledged the case of Khan Mubasherullah, a migrant worker from Pakistan, as an industrial disaster last month. The Disease [...]

Landmark Court Ruling Holds Holt Children’s Services Responsible for Illegal Adoption

Landmark Court Ruling Holds Holt Children’s Services Responsible for Illegal Adoption

    SEOUL, May 17 (Korea Bizwire) — A Seoul court on Tuesday acknowledged the “illegal adoption” of a South Korean child by the adoption agency Holt Children’s Welfare Society (Holt). Even though his parents were still alive, the child was registered as an orphan and adopted overseas. This landmark ruling marks the first time [...]