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Major business associations are urging President Yoon Suk Yeol to veto a pro-labor bill that would allow unions to stage more industrial actions and restrict striking workers' liability for damages.
Why can’t the Japanese government promote reconciliation even when Omuta — a small city with a population of 106,000 — has been doing so for almost three decades?
The union members of the Cargo Truckers Solidarity voted to end the general strike and go back to work after 16 days. Many are saying that the strike that lasted for two weeks only left a deep scar.
A mortuary tablet for a victim of imperial Japan's forced labor is enshrined on Wednesday in the history hall for forced laborers in Busan. Tablets for 135 forced laborers who could not return to Korea were enshrined on Wednesday.
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