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  2. Working hours in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea's corporate culture resembles that of Japan–hierarchical and with significant subcontracting, both factors increasing working hours. [4] Even though Korea has a statutory limit working week of 40 hours/week, also allowing for 12 hours of paid overtime on weekdays and 16 hours on weekends, manufacturing companies such as the ...

  3. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    In developed countries, the average working time is therefore usually significantly shorter than in developing countries. However, there are exceptions. These include countries such as South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan which still have comparable long working hours despite high incomes. [1]

  4. What relaxation looks like in one of the world’s hardest ...

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    Photographer Kim Seunggu documents “leisure culture” in South Korea, a country that recently proposed increasing its maximum working week from 52 to 69 hours and where “gwarosa,” or death ...

  5. Working time - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has the fastest shortening working time in the OECD, [47] which is the result of the government's proactive move to lower working hours at all levels and to increase leisure and relaxation time, which introduced the mandatory forty-hour, five-day working week in 2004 for companies with over 1,000 employees. Beyond regular working ...

  6. Overworked and unheard, South Korean doctors on mass ... - AOL

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    Intern and resident doctors in South Korea work 36-hour shifts, compared to shifts of less than 24 hours in the U.S., according to the Korean Intern Resident Association.

  7. Work–life balance in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Average annual hours actually worked per worker in OECD countries from 1970 to 2020. South Korea has been a society that could not guarantee work–life balance historically and legally. But work–life balance in South Korea advanced when Warabel emerged as a neologism, changing the perception of people's work and their basic rights. There are ...

  8. Karoshi - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, the term gwarosa (Korean: 과로사; Hanja: 過勞死; alternatively romanised as kwarosa) is also used to refer to death by overworking. South Korea has some of the longest working hours in the world, even more so than Japan with the average being 42. [34]

  9. South Korea is reeling after spending hours under a surprise ...

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    South Korea is a key US ally in the Indo-Pacific region and is a base for roughly 28,500 American service members, as well as numerous civilian workers and dependents. ... a few hours later, the ...