Waymo and Waze Partner to Fix Potholes Using Self-Driving Cars Waymo partners with Waze to create a system for reporting potholes to local governments, enhancing road safety and maintenance.
20,000 Seafarers Stranded: The Deadly Human Toll of the Iran War The article highlights the harsh realities faced by Asian seafarers as the Iran war continues, exposing their vulnerabilities.
No More Korean Phone Needed: New Way for Expats to Access Digital Services Overseas Koreans can now obtain a certificate for public website authentication using foreign phone numbers and e-passports, enhancing digital access.
Samsung Biologics Strike: Workers Return, but a New Battle Begins Samsung Biologics union resumes operations but plans to continue legal protests, with 2,800 out of 4,000 members participating in strikes.
Samsung Faces Massive Strike Threat: A Crisis for the Global Chip Giant Samsung Electronics Chairman Shin Jae-yoon urges employees to resolve issues through dialogue amid potential union strikes.
Will Robots Replace Them? Hyundai Faces Massive Strike Threat Tensions rise as Hyundai Motors begins wage negotiations, focusing on AI and job security amid demands for pay increases and bonuses.
131 Feet in the Air: Why a Worker Is Occupying a Massive Crane in South Korea A union member has occupied a tower crane at a construction site in Sangju, Gyeongbuk, raising questions about the situation.
Will Robots Pay Taxes? The High-Stakes Battle Over AI and Human Labor Discussions on how to distribute gains from AI and robotics are rising, with proposals for a 'robot tax' and social security tax.
Samsung Facing Internal Rift: 2,000+ Members Quit Ahead of Strike Internal conflicts within Samsung Electronics' union rise as demands for bonuses clash with dissent from non-semiconductor members.
600,000 Households Left Behind: Why Korea's Family Laws Are Broken A caregiver struggles with the reality of not being able to sign a consent form for a partner's surgery despite providing overnight care.
Samsung Faces Major Strike Threat as Workers Demand 15% Profit Share Samsung Electronics union demands 15% profit-sharing and threatens a strike if no agreement is reached, raising concerns over production disruptions.
Trump Revives Presidential Fitness Award: What It Means for US Schools Trump revives the Presidential Fitness Award amid concerns over children's health and sports participation in schools.
85% Burnout Rate: The Hidden Crisis of South Korea’s Isolated Youth Youth experiencing social isolation are categorized into three types, revealing low life satisfaction and high inequality perception.
South Korea's Police Overhaul Gender Equity Metrics to Combat Misconduct The police are restructuring gender equality indicators to enhance management and connect policy outcomes with organizational operations.
Netflix's Newest K-Drama Tackles School Chaos and Teacher Rights The Netflix series 'The Great Education' premieres on June 5, addressing issues in education while delivering action and social messages.
780 Arrested as PSG's Champions League Win Sparks Chaos in Paris PSG's UEFA Champions League victory sparked riots across France, leading to the arrest of 780 fans nationwide, with 592 in Paris.
780 Arrested in Paris After PSG's Champions League Win Triggers Riots Following PSG's UEFA Champions League win, 780 people were arrested in France due to widespread violence and riots.
Can a 38-Hour Workweek Scale? How One Tech Firm Is Doing It The Labor-Management Development Foundation resumes its 'Win-Win Partnership' program to promote reduced working hours in various sectors.
Netflix's New Thriller 'True Education' Takes on Chaotic School Outcasts Netflix's series "True Education," based on a webtoon, explores the struggles of education in Korea, premiering on June 5.
South Korea's Population Crisis: A Bold New Strategy to Fight Aging The government must adopt a comprehensive population strategy addressing work-life balance, education, and immigration, says Kim Jin-oh.
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