From The Korea Herald
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On May Day, labor union blasts Yoon's foreign nanny proposal
Over 30,000 workers affiliated with the country's two major umbrella labor unions held rallies in Seoul on Wednesday on International Workers' Day, criticizing President Yoon Suk Yeol's proposal to hire foreign domestic workers outside the minimum wage system. Unionized workers described Yoon's proposal addressed earlier this month as an attempt not only to discriminate against foreign workers but also to deny the ap
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On May Day, labor union blasts Yoon's foreign nanny proposal
Over 30,000 workers affiliated with the country's two major umbrella labor unions held rallies in Seoul on Wednesday on International Workers' Day, criticizing President Yoon Suk Yeol's proposal to hire foreign domestic workers outside the minimum wage system. Unionized workers described Yoon's proposal addressed earlier this month as an attempt not only to discriminate against foreign workers but also to deny the ap
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Canberra’s redeveloped Parade Ground ready for Anzac Day
Part of the controversial redevelopment of the Australian War Memorial can now be seen by the public. The newly designed parade ground will be used for the first time during next week's Anzac Day commemorations.
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Tasmanian veterans urged to reach out for support
From morning teas to compensation advocacy, a veteran’s centre on Tasmania's east coast is playing a crucial role in helping veterans cope with loss and trauma related to their service. Based in the town of St Helens, the center's volunteers are urging fellow veterans to reach out for support.