The International Labour Organization (ILO) dismissed the junior doctors' intervention petition as the Korean government inches toward suspending the doctors' licenses.
Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said Sunday that the government plans to push ahead with its plan to expand medical recruitment and warned junior doctors on strike against attacking others who have returned to their jobs.
Doctors in Korea are set to hold a strike over the government's plans to expand medical school admissions and establish a public medical school. The strike, planned for later this week, has sparked a contentious debate.
Company-owned cars worth more than 80 million won ($61,100) are required to have light green license plates, in line with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's amendment effective Monday.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announces measure to affix a different colored license plate on business-owned cars.
Twelve unlicensed tattoo artists based in the southwestern city of Gwangju were indicted on Monday for inking over 2,000 people, including 32 minors, amid a crackdown on organized crime in the city.
If KBS cannot recover public trust by normalizing its management and news broadcast, its viewership revenue will decline further.
Privately-owned SBS is much freer from the bias controversy than KBS and MBC. There is no reason to maintain public broadcasters as they are today.
The government is pushing ahead with its plans to collect television license fees separately from electricity bills despite the Korean Broadcasting System's (KBS) opposition. KBS, a major public broadcaster, has charged television license fees...
The dispute over the separation of television license fees from electricity bills is heating up between Korea Broadcasting System (KBS), a major public broadcaster, and the Yoon Suk Yeol government.
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