Public Disclosure of Migrant Workers’ Performance Scores: Ethical Concerns and Corporate Responsibility

Migrant Workers,South Korea,Ethical Labor,Scores,Ethical Implications

[su_note note_color=”#f8f8f0″ radius=”7″]In a controversial move, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has been found publicly posting performance scores of migrant workers, similar to a game character’s stats, at their Ulsan shipyard office. This practice has sparked a significant debate about discrimination and the treatment of migrant workers in South Korea.[/su_note] [su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Display of Workers’ … Read more

Unleashing Innovation in South Korea: Gyeongnam’s Pioneering Regulatory-Free Zones

South Korea,Gyeongnam,Byproducts,Hydrogen Mobility,Future Prospects

[su_heading size=”27″ align=”left” margin=”40″]Introduction to South Korea Gyeongnam’s Regulatory-Free Zones[/su_heading] South Korea continues to push the boundaries of innovation and economic development through the establishment of regulatory-free zones. A prime example is South Gyeongsang Province (Gyeongnam), which has recently been selected for two groundbreaking projects: the “Marine Byproduct Recycling Special Zone” and the “Hydrogen Mobility … Read more

South Korea’s Quest for a Blockbuster Drug: The Rise of ADCs in the K-Bio Landscape

South Korea,ADC Revolution,K-Bio,Ambitious

[su_note note_color=”#f8f8f0″ radius=”7″]The pharmaceutical industry is on the cusp of a revolution with the advent of Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs), hailed as the next frontier in cancer therapy. These innovative drugs combine the specificity of antibodies with the potency of chemotherapy, promising a targeted attack on cancer cells while sparing healthy tissues. South Korea, a burgeoning … Read more