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    Samsung Workers vs. Management: Insights from the Latest Labor Mediation Minister Kim Yong-hoon emphasizes the need for exemplary labor relations at Samsung Electronics during an emergency employment meeting.
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    5 Inspiring Stories from South Korea's Parents' Day: Honoring Sacrifice and Love The 54th Parents' Day event honored caregivers and fallen public servants, promoting intergenerational respect and welfare policies.
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    Samsung Electronics Strike Risk: What Employees Are Saying About Potential 30 Trillion Won Loss Samsung Electronics employees express urgency for labor negotiations amid strike risks, fearing significant financial losses if unresolved.
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    How the South Korean Government Honors Parents: Key Takeaways from the 2026 Parents' Day Event The 54th Parents' Day ceremony was held in Seoul, attended by President Lee Jae-myung and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung to honor parents.
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    25-Year-Old Water Pipe Leak Causes Road Subsidence: How Namyangju City Responded Namyangju City completed emergency repairs on a road subsidence caused by a 25-year-old water pipe leak, confirmed after citizen reports.
  • How to Win the 2027 Senior Job Contest: Tips for Crafting Impactful Proposals
    How to Win the 2027 Senior Job Contest: Tips for Crafting Impactful Proposals The Ministry of Health and Welfare is hosting a contest for new senior job development items from June 11 to June 10, 2027.
  • How Digital Currency Could Threaten Your Property Rights: A Deep Dive into CBDC vs Stablecoins
    How Digital Currency Could Threaten Your Property Rights: A Deep Dive into CBDC vs Stablecoins Property rights are fundamental to democracy, yet they're being compromised by state policies prioritizing efficiency and public good.
  • How the 2026 Jeonbuk Sports Event is Transforming the Local Architecture Scene
    How the 2026 Jeonbuk Sports Event is Transforming the Local Architecture Scene The Jeonbuk construction industry is shifting towards collaboration and communication, highlighted by a recent large sports event.
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    Kakao Union Seeks Mediation After Failed Negotiations: What’s at Stake? Kakao's union applied for mediation after failed negotiations, influenced by SK Hynix's bonus structure, potentially leading to strikes.
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    Family Fun Awaits: Discover Exciting Children's Day Events in Yongin and Osan! Children’s Day events in Yongin attracted families, while Osan focused on illegal facility maintenance along rivers.
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    Samsung Union Faces Internal Strife: Is the Strike Worth It? Samsung Electronics union faces internal divisions despite strike plans, with calls to reclaim negotiation rights growing amid discord.
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    Why One in Five Middle-Aged Adults in Seoul Are Choosing to Stay Single: Insights into the Rising Unmarried Population In Seoul, 1 in 5 people aged 40-50 are single, with single-person households rising from 61.3% in 2015 to 80.5% by 2025.
  • Trump Iran Agreement: What’s Next After the Warning of a ‘Massive Flash’?
    Trump Iran Agreement: What’s Next After the Warning of a 'Massive Flash'? The analysis reveals that major events dominated searches, with 'Trump Iran agreement' leading amid expectations for peace talks.
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    How a New MOU is Transforming Cultural Access for Disabled Artists in Pohang Literary and disability advocacy groups in Pohang unite for social integration through cultural exchange and collaboration.
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    Why Public Servants in Wonju Are Volunteering for Apple Blossom Thinning: A Community Impact Story The Wonju City Hall Public Workers Union engaged in volunteer work to thin apple blossoms, enhancing fruit quality for local farmers.
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    Should Tattoos Be Banned at Children's Day Events? Public Outrage Grows Parents with tattoos attending a Children's Day event faced criticism online, sparking debate about societal norms and acceptance.
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