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Nearly half of the youth population in Seoul are now living in poverty

According to an article by the Korea Herald, a comprehensive study conducted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Institute reveals a c…

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Half of young people struggling financially: Seoul

Half of young people struggling financially: Seoul Asia News Network (ANN) is the leading regional alliance of news titles striving to bring the region closer, through an active sharing of editorial content on happenings in the region.

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Shipping delays, higher costs for Korean imports to Singapore due to South Korea truckers' strike

Shipping delays, higher costs for Korean imports to Singapore due to South Korea truckers' strike
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Fuel runs short at S.Korean petrol stations as top union begins strike alongside truckers

No breakthrough in truckers’ strike negotiations over minimum pay programme

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South Korea orders striking truckers in cement industry back to jobs

SEOUL – South Korea ordered about 2,500 striking truckers in the cement industry to return to work on Tuesday (Nov 29), an unprecedented step that invokes tough strike-busting laws as construction sites run out of building materials nationwide. The second strike in less than six months over minimum pay is causing daily losses of an estimated 300 billion won (US$311.6.

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