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Over Half of Workers Open to Returning to Former Employers, Survey Finds

Over Half of Workers Open to Returning to Former Employers, Survey Finds
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Younger Koreans can't get enough of short-form video, survey shows

Half of South Korean workers in their 20s said they are "addicted to watching short videos" on mobile or online platforms, according to a recent survey by job search platform Incruit. In the survey conducted of 870 employees across the country between April 29 and May 1, 27.4 percent of all respondents said they are "addicted" to watching short-form videos. Per age group, 49.8 percent of the respo.

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Korean election day: 2 in 10 work, 30% of them lack overtime pay or leave

As many as 30 percent of Koreans who are working on next week's parliamentary election on April 10 are unlikely to be compensated with overtime pay or paid leave, according to a survey released Friday. A survey of 901 employees by job search website Incruit in April found that 17.3 percent reported having work obligations on the upcoming national election holiday, while 31.4 percent of them said their companies .

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Quiet quitting: Why more than half of South Koreans do it

More than half of South Korea’s workers are choosing to do minimal work at their jobs without actually resigning, a survey showed on Tuesday, indicating that the global trend of “quiet quitting” is growing more prominent among workers here.

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[Graphic News] 90% of Korean workers perceive climate change as 'serious'

More than 90 percent of employed workers in Korea who took part in a recent survey said they consider current climate change to be serious. Incruit, an employment agency, asked 743 workers about their perception of climate change, and 48.6 percent answered that they considered the situation to be “very serious” while 45 percent said it is “somewhat serious.” As to why they consider climate cha.

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