Despite changes in corporate culture that place more value on the quality of work environments, South Korea still has a more rigid working hour system compared to advanced economies, according to a report by the business lobby organization Federation of Korean Industries released Thursday. The report suggests companies give workers the option to work more when they need to, and take longer breaks in return. The stat.
Korea should adopt a more systematic approach to educating artificial intelligence (AI) specialists, as the country lags far behind global peers in the number of AI experts and related educational infrastructure, according to data and experts, Monday.
Korean business groups were not fully happy with the government's proposal to mostly retain the existing 52-hour workweek system on Monday, calling for further reforms. The Ministry of Employment and Labor proposed to maintain the current workweek system while applying complementary measures for some industries that require greater flexibility in working hours. The Korea Enterprises Federation, in particular, st.
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Korea has lagged behind other developed countries in private sector investments into artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, due to its strict regulations hindering companies access to data, a recent analysis by the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) showed Thursday.