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In South Korea, tattoo artists work in the shadows. A new law could soon legalize their jobs
GOYANG, South Korea (AP) — As a popular tattoo artist in South Korea, Song Jaemin is fully booked weeks in advance and highly ...
Opinion
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNWork vs. labor: Semantic debate in South Korea
The English word "labor" comes from the Latin word of the same spelling, which meant hardship or suffering. The German word ...
South Korea has legalised tattoo artistry by non-medical professionals for the first time in more than 30 years, following a campaign by members of the profession to work without fear of prosecution ...
South Korea’s Pangyo continues to anchor the nation’s tech economy, though accessibility and competition test its edge.
South Korean tattoo artists have operated in the shadows for decades. But that could soon change as the country’s parliament ...
SEOUL, South Korea — An 18-month doctors’ walkout that roiled South Korea’s health care system began winding down Monday, as two physicians’ groups said that interns and residents started returning to ...
Millions visit South Korea each year, a tech-friendly tourist haven. There’s just one problem: Google Maps doesn’t work there ...
Some of the workers arrested this month at a Hyundai-LG factory said that although they had entered the United States under ...
SEOUL >> Many South Korean workers were sent to the U.S. on questionable documents despite their misgivings and warnings about stricter U.S. immigration enforcement before last week’s raid on a ...
Paulick Report on MSN
Aftercare In South Korea: Advocate CJ Wilson Reflects On A Week Of Helping OTTBs
The founder of TAA-accredited Win Place Home said that most participants were "eager to learn and genuinely interested in ...
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