Ruling Party Pushes 52-Hour Workweek Exemption for High-Tech Talent
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party is pushing a 52-hour workweek exemption for high-tech R&D talent in semiconductors and other advanced industries to support the government's three mega projects.
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