Will AI Make Us Freer or Just More Exhausted? The New Burnout Threat AI's impact on society raises questions about human freedom and dignity, urging a broader dialogue beyond industry policies.
Samsung Awards $1.35M to 6 Top Global Talent Winners Samsung's Lee Jae-yong continues the 'talent-first' philosophy at the Ho-Am Prize ceremony, attended by over 270 guests.
Should Inmates Get AC? South Korea's $900K Prison Cooling Debate The Ministry of Justice plans to enhance cooling systems in correctional facilities, sparking debate on the necessity of air conditioning for inmates.
Explosions and Toxic Leaks: Why Major Global Factories Keep Failing Three factories halted due to explosions, fires, and toxic gas leaks. Repeated incidents raise safety concerns in the industry.
South Korea's Bio Giant Celltrion Faces First-Ever Labor Union The Celltrion labor union 'Unitrion' has officially launched, demanding transparent compensation and respect for their dedication.
Crisis at Kakao: South Korea's Tech Giant Faces Leadership Scandal Kakao union criticizes management's failure after CPO Hong Min-taek's sudden resignation, citing labor issues and project mismanagement.
Why Two Versions of 'Uncle Vanya' Are Soothing a Stressed South Korea Oil prices soar amid US-Iran tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, leading to unusual pricing where premium gasoline is cheaper than diesel.
Deadly Explosion at South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace Plant Sparks Urgent Safety Probe President Lee Jae-myung addressed the serious issue of repeated accidents at the same site, urging for careful attention.
When a Service Dog Had an Accident, the Shop Owner's Reaction Went Viral A guide dog for the visually impaired had an accident at a store, but the owner responded with warmth and understanding, touching hearts.
6 Dead in Hanwha Aerospace Explosion: Why Did 'Low-Risk' Fail? A tragic explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon claimed 6 lives, highlighting the dangers of perceived low-risk work environments.
Samsung and SK Hynix Face High-Stakes Battle Over AI Boom and Labor Coexistence and mutual prosperity require recognizing shared values, with prioritization being key to achieving peace and collaboration.
Only 0.2% of Executives Are Women in These Majority-Female Firms Despite high female employee ratios in companies, female executive representation remains low, averaging only 0.2%.
5 Dead in Hanwha Aerospace Explosion: A Crisis for Korea's Safety Laws An explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon occurred at 10:59 a.m. on the 1st, raising safety concerns in the region.
South Korea to Launch New Task Force to Regulate Imported Food A new public-private committee will manage imported agricultural products to protect domestic prices and enhance food safety.
How South Korea's Tech is Shaping the Future of Global Shipping The Korea Maritime and Ocean University successfully trained 12 instructors from 5 Kenyan maritime education institutions in May.
Huge Pay Raises at Stake: South Korea's Top Shipbuilder Begins Wage Talks HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' labor and management have commenced negotiations for this year's wage and collective agreement.
War or Play? South Korean Activists Sue Over Military Weapon Displays Human rights groups oppose military events involving children, citing violations of children's rights and past commission rulings.
Starbucks Korea Loses $300M in Value After Sudden Crisis Companies fail not due to poor products or finances, but because they lose their social license, which is built on trust and relationships.
AI is Rewriting Construction: Global Leaders Reveal the Future of PM Hanmi Global will hold an international summit on AI's role in construction management on the 19th, marking its 30th anniversary.
New Era for Digital Identity: Korea Eyes Global AI Standard Leadership The Korea Digital Certification Association appointed Professor Hyun-Heung Yeom as the new president, focusing on international standards and global support.
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