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Gay Marriage Recognized, Limits on Working Hours Scrapped in Seoul

Gay Marriage Recognized, Limits on Working Hours Scrapped in Seoul

Changes coming to labor law and LGBT rights. Korea News for Feb. 24.

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Feb 24, 2023
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Executive Office Considering Raising Maximum Work Week to 64 Hours without Rest

As reported by the Hankyoreh, the Yoon Suk-youl administration is considering changing the rules about maximum working hours for most jobs. Currently companies that fall under the regulation are not allowed to have an employee work for longer than 52 hours in a week, the resu…

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