The Korean government has opened a new path that will allow foreign nationals who studied at Korean universities, graduated and received D-10 job seeker visas to take part-time jobs in manufacturing.
South Korean author Miye Lee offers an interesting perspective on the darker side of our office personas and the consequences of breaking unspoken rules.
Red cartons stacked into makeshift towers. Phones hovering overhead for the perfect aerial shot. Some 50 strangers chatting like old friends — ...
Amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Arabian Gulf and disruptions to vital shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, ...
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Korea’s Democrats expect a landslide in June elections — that overconfidence could hurt them
Three months out from the June 3 local election, the People Power Party is in a death spiral ...
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SME side jobs surge 37% under 52-hour workweek policy
Since the 52-hour workweek system was fully implemented for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in 2020, the number of office workers taking on side jobs has rapidly increased. This trend is ...
Euroseas Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESEA, the “Company” or “Euroseas”), an owner and operator of container carrier vessels and provider of seaborne transportation for containerized cargoes, reported the following ...
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