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Samsung Faces $75B Strike Threat: How a Last-Minute Deal Was Struck Samsung Electronics' labor union pushed for transparency and wage reforms, leading to a historic compromise after months of negotiations.
Is Global Streaming Killing the Soul of K-Dramas? The Hidden Cost of Speed Korean dramas are shortening episodes and narrowing genres, with platforms prioritizing efficiency over storytelling depth.
Wikipedia Editors Threaten Massive Strike Over Tech Team Cuts Wikipedia volunteer editors are considering collective action against the Wikimedia Foundation's decision to dissolve the community tech team.
Samsung's Chairman Issues Rare Apology Amid Major Strike Threat Samsung's Lee Jae-Yong admits management mistakes and seeks union cooperation ahead of a looming general strike.
Starbucks Korea Faces Massive Boycott After Controversial 'Tank' Promo Gwangju Mayor proposes closing Starbucks Korea stores for staff history training in response to 'Tank Day' controversy, emphasizing ethical standards.
Japan Hits Record 400,000 International Students Amid Yen Crisis The number of foreign students in Japan exceeded 400,000 last year, marking a record high for the country.
91-Year-Old Scraps Paper for a Living: Why He Refuses to Skip the Vote Voters prioritize participation, as seen with Lee Seong-hwan (91) who took time from work to vote in the local elections.
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