Government to Reduce Blind Spots in National Pension: Lower Burdens for Special Employment Workers and Consider Raising Enrollment Age
The South Korean government is planning to convert special employment workers to workplace subscribers of the national pension and is considering raising the enrollment age from below 60 in an effort to reduce blind spots in the system.
Company CEO Swings Baseball Bat at Employees…Ministry of Employment Initiates Special Inspection
A CEO of a renewable energy company in Seoul is facing a special inspection from the Ministry of Employment and Labor after reports revealed that he threatened employees with a baseball bat and made abusive remarks.
What will change in the employment of Ukrainian citizens?
The article discusses upcoming changes to the employment rights of Ukrainian citizens in Poland, as a new law will gradually revoke the special permissions they currently hold.
Job openings in São José dos Campos start the week with 330 vacancies; see how to apply
The Posto de Atendimento ao Trabalhador (PAT) in São José dos Campos is offering 334 job vacancies this week, primarily for telemarketing operators, with special positions available for persons with disabilities.
Lee Sedol’s Advice to Young People Facing AI Employment Anxiety
Lee Sedol, a legendary Go player, shares insights on coping with employment challenges posed by AI during a special discussion marking the tenth anniversary of his game against AlphaGo.
How will the day be for Virgo individuals?
Today is expected to be special for Virgo individuals as they will resolve job-related issues and receive due funds.
Jobseeker Benefits for Special Employment Types Significantly Lower than Employees... Human Rights Commission Calls it 'Unfair Discrimination'
The Korean National Human Rights Commission has called for improvements in the calculation of jobseeker benefits for special employment types, which are significantly lower than those for regular employees, highlighting the unfair discrimination they face.
Employment Rate Decreased for the First Time in Seven Special Metropolitan Cities... Hwaseong's Semiconductor Industrial Complex Exceeds Average
The employment rate in seven special metropolitan cities in South Korea has dropped for the first time since record-keeping began, attributed to a downturn in the construction industry and a decline in youth employment.
Ministry of Labor issues agreement regulating special shifts and work hours
The Ministry of Labor in Ecuador issued a ministerial agreement for regulating the authorization process of special work shifts and hours.
Presidents and Prime Ministers from Many Countries Gathering in Delhi, Big CEOs, Know Why This Event is Special
The AI Impact Summit 2026, set to take place in Delhi, will feature over 300 exhibitions and discussions among global leaders and CEOs on the implications of artificial intelligence.
Fair Trade Commission launches task force for 'economically weak' workers... Ensuring rights for special employment workers in construction and freight
The Fair Trade Commission in South Korea has established a task force aimed at protecting the rights of special employment workers in construction and freight by excluding their collective actions from Fair Trade Act penalties.
Public Employment Service: New employment programs for special groups of unemployed
The Public Employment Service aims to create over 120,000 job positions through targeted employment programs by 2026, focusing on women, youth, and long-term unemployed individuals.