The Friction Between Employment and Property
The government’s new proposal to protect Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) comes into conflict with property owners.
The government’s new proposal to protect Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) comes into conflict with property owners.
South Korea in 2020 faced difficult challenges both off and on the Korean Peninsula. As in other states, the coronavirus pandemic took center stage by…
The ruling party doubles down on the claim that relocating the capital from Seoul to Sejong City would benefit the national economy.
The government faces pressure from the business community to accelerate the vaccine distribution plan despite concerns around the drugs’ potential risks.
Despite increasing infection cases, South Korea’s national college entry exam was carried out as scheduled with joint civil and governmental efforts.
With the small firms under economic pressure, the lawmakers look for space to roll back some of the promises made to employees on maximum working hours.
The South Korean government’s push to expand the rights of children clashes with its passive approach to the prevalence of abuse at home.
For an export-dependent economy like South Korea, the pursuit of trade efficiency can lead to the concentration of corporate power.
On November 15th, fifteen countries signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest free trade agreement. It includes the ten ASEAN countries and some…
The agreement between Korea and Japan on the issue of comfort women, announced in 2015, seemed like an amazing breakthrough on a sensitive topic in…