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  2. Working hours in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Public sector can work 11.06 hours overtime, while private sector workers are allowed 16.06 hours. [7] Even though Korea has implemented the 40 hour work week, workers in South Korea appear satisfied with their job and lives. A higher salary has a positive and significant impact on worker' job and life satisfaction. [8] They tend to be ...

  3. Labor Standards Act (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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  4. Foreign worker legislation in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    As industrialization advanced in the 1980s and a shortage of low-skilled workers emerged, the question of foreign and emigrant workers increased. Since the 1990s, in response to growing labor shortages, foreign workers may be hired as industrial trainees for a limited period, and are covered by health and safety regulations and insurance ...

  5. South Korean hospitals extend working hours to tackle ... - AOL

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -Public hospitals in South Korea will extend working hours, the prime minister said on Friday, while expanding use of telemedicine to alleviate growing strain on healthcare ...

  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. ... physicians work 60 ...

  7. Healthcare in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    An ambulance in front of the National Medical Center in Seoul. Healthcare in South Korea is universal, although a significant portion of healthcare is privately funded.South Korea's healthcare system is based on the National Health Insurance Service, a public health insurance program run by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to which South Koreans of sufficient income must pay contributions in ...

  8. South Korea gives protesting doctors end-Feb deadline to ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's government on Monday told young doctors they had until the end of February to return to work or risk being punished for staging a week-long protest that has ...

  9. Part-time jobs in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Even if there is only one worker, you must join. Only those who work less than 15 hours a week are excluded from the subscription. The employer should fully cover industrial accident insurance. In contrast, health insurance, including the National Pension Service and employment insurance, will be paid by the employer and the employee ...