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    More Than Just a Helmet: South Korea’s New Plan to Respect Foreign Workers Jeonbuk Province supports safety helmets with foreign workers' names to promote respect and human rights in workplaces through a campaign.
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    How the Tor Project's Crypto Funding is Reshaping Internet Freedom in 2026 A new crypto funding campaign aims to support 10 nonprofit projects against internet censorship, using Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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    Samsung Electronics Labor Negotiations: What to Expect from the May 20 Meeting? Samsung's labor negotiations, led by Minister Kim Young-hoon, will take place on the 20th at the Gyeonggi Employment Labor Office.
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    Samsung Electronics Strike: What’s Next for Workers Amid Labor Disputes? Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations failed, leading to a planned strike by the union on the 21st despite last-minute talks.
  • Is Starbucks Losing Customers in Gwangju? The Impact of ‘Tank Day’ Backlash
    Is Starbucks Losing Customers in Gwangju? The Impact of 'Tank Day' Backlash Starbucks Korea faces backlash for controversial marketing related to historical events, leading to a significant drop in customers in Gwangju.
  • Will Samsung’s Labor Negotiations Spark a Wider Crisis? Key Issues Explained
    Will Samsung's Labor Negotiations Spark a Wider Crisis? Key Issues Explained Tensions rise as Samsung Electronics faces a union strike, with key issues like performance bonuses remaining unresolved in negotiations.
  • Samsung Electronics Union Declares Total Strike: What’s Next for the 45 Trillion Won Bonus Dispute?
    Samsung Electronics Union Declares Total Strike: What’s Next for the 45 Trillion Won Bonus Dispute? Samsung Electronics' union announces a total strike as management rejects the mediation proposal from the Central Labor Relations Commission.
  • Why Did Seoul Jazz Festival 2026 Cancel Starbucks Booth? The ‘Tank Day’ Controversy Explained
    Why Did Seoul Jazz Festival 2026 Cancel Starbucks Booth? The 'Tank Day' Controversy Explained Starbucks Korea's 'Tank Day' promotion controversy leads to the cancellation of its booth at the Seoul Jazz Festival 2026.
  • Hyundai Ioniq 6 vs. Tesla Model 3: Which Electric Vehicle Offers Better Value in 2026?
    Hyundai Ioniq 6 vs. Tesla Model 3: Which Electric Vehicle Offers Better Value in 2026? Samsung Electronics faces a total strike as Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon enters final negotiations.
  • Will Samsung Electronics Workers Go on Strike? Key Details on the Pyeongtaek Campus Negotiations
    Will Samsung Electronics Workers Go on Strike? Key Details on the Pyeongtaek Campus Negotiations Negotiations between labor and management have stalled, raising the possibility of a strike at Samsung's Pyeongtaek campus.
  • Will Samsung Electronics’ Strike Impact Pyeongtaek’s Economy? Key Insights and Predictions
    Will Samsung Electronics' Strike Impact Pyeongtaek's Economy? Key Insights and Predictions Pyeongtaek city holds emergency meeting amid Samsung Electronics union strike threat, assessing potential local impacts and support measures.
  • How 6-Hour Grocery Trips Highlight the Crisis of Food Deserts in South Korea’s Declining Rural Areas
    How 6-Hour Grocery Trips Highlight the Crisis of Food Deserts in South Korea's Declining Rural Areas The decline in population leads to 'food deserts' and transportation issues, creating a cycle that threatens residents' health.
  • Samsung Electronics Faces Historic Strike: What It Means for the Semiconductor Industry in 2026
    Samsung Electronics Faces Historic Strike: What It Means for the Semiconductor Industry in 2026 Samsung Electronics' union announced its first total strike due to failed negotiations over performance bonuses, raising tensions in key regions.
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    Is Central Government Policy Failing? Discover What Local Communities Really Need to Thrive South Korea faces an urgent population decline and regional extinction, with risks spreading beyond local areas to major cities.
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    Why Are Korean Teens Less Engaged with Traditional Culture? Insights from a Cross-Cultural Study Korean youth actively use cultural facilities and generative AI, but show lower interest in traditional culture than peers in other countries.
  • How AI is Revolutionizing Cost Reduction: Insights from the 2026 ERT Members Day
    How AI is Revolutionizing Cost Reduction: Insights from the 2026 ERT Members Day AI's role in solving social issues and cost reduction highlighted at the 'ERT Members Day' event, fostering regional collaboration.
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    Samsung Electronics Labor Negotiations: Will a Strike Happen Amidst Stalemate? Tensions rise as Samsung Electronics' labor negotiations fail, with a potential strike looming over bonus distribution disagreements.
  • Samsung’s Labor Crisis: Key Insights on the Impending Strike and Negotiation Outcomes
    Samsung's Labor Crisis: Key Insights on the Impending Strike and Negotiation Outcomes Samsung Electronics' union and management are resuming negotiations ahead of a planned strike, with Labor Minister Kim Yong-hoon mediating.
  • Trevor Paglen’s Vision: How AI Shapes Society and Art in the Modern Era
    Trevor Paglen's Vision: How AI Shapes Society and Art in the Modern Era Trevor Paglen discusses the impact of AI on art and society, emphasizing the need to avoid negative consequences of machine-generated images.
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