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Chaebol worried about labor relations next year: poll
Three out of 10 large businesses in South Korea are voicing worries over the possibility of worsening relations with labor unions next year due in part to the ongoing controversy over the government-led labor reform drive, a poll showed Tuesday.In a survey conducted by the Korea Employers Federation of its 304 member companies, 67.1 percent of respondents expected labor-management relations to destabilize further next year.Of those polled, 46.2 percent cited the ongoing controversy over the gove
Dec. 29, 2015
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Hanwha distributes braille calendars
Hanwha’s 2016 braille calendar. Hanwha GroupHanwha Group said Tuesday it has produced and distributed tens of thousands of 2016 braille calendars to the blind as part of its year-end social contribution efforts.Some 50,000 braille calendars were delivered for free to the Korea Blind Union and some 300 local organizations for the blind, as well as thousands of individuals, according to Hanwha.The conglomerate has been making braille calendars for 16 consecutive years since 2000, when Hanwha chair
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