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.
More than half of South Korea's workers are choosing to do minimal work at their jobs without actually resigning, a survey showed Tuesday, indicating that the global trend of "quiet quitting" is growing more prominent among workers here. Local job search website Incruit recently conducted a survey of 1,097 employees across the country about quiet quitting, in which 51.7 percent said they have done so. .
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The Philippine government does not need to prioritize changing the 1987 Constitution to achieve good governance and improve the country, several experts said.