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Declaring ‘Crisis,’ South Korean Firms Tell Managers to Work 6 Days a Week

The move by some influential companies has raised concerns about work-life balance in a country where long hours at the office are common.

Jin Yu Young
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Economic Conditions and Trends, Labor and Jobs, Overtime, Samsung Electronics Co, Samsung Group, Seoul (South Korea), SK Innovation Co Ltd (SK On), South Korea
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