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No more laborious Labor Days

Government employees who are also union members celebrate at the National Assembly in Yeouido, western Seoul, on March 31 after a bill passes, marking May 1, or Labor Day, a public holiday. Until this bill, Labor Day in Korea was a paid holiday for private-sector employees, but civil servants and teachers did not get the day off. [NEWS1]

Government employees who are also union members celebrate at the National Assembly in Yeouido, western Seoul, on March 31 after a bill passes, marking May 1, or Labor Day, a public holiday. Until this bill, Labor Day in Korea was a paid holiday for private-sector employees, but civil servants and teachers did not get the day off. [NEWS1]

 
Government employees who are also union members celebrate at the National Assembly in Yeouido, western Seoul, on March 31 after a bill passes, marking May 1, or Labor Day, a public holiday. Until this bill, Labor Day in Korea was a paid holiday for private-sector employees, but civil servants and teachers did not get the day off. [NEWS1]
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