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  2. Test of Proficiency in Korean - Wikipedia

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    The test was first administered in 1997 and taken by 2,274 people. Initially the test was held only once a year. [1] In 2009, 180,000 people took the test. [2] The Korean government introduced a law in 2007 that required Chinese workers of Korean descent with no relatives in Korea to attain more than 200 points (out of 400) in the Business TOPIK (B-TOPIK) so they could be entered into a ...

  3. National Human Resources Development Institute - Wikipedia

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    The National Human Resources Development Institute (Korean: 국가공무원인재개발원; Hanja: 國家公務員人材開發院) is a South Korean government agency under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Personnel Management responsible for the education and training of civil servants.

  4. Foreign worker legislation in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Like most countries, South Korea has legislation on foreign and migrant workers.As industrialization advanced in the 1980s and a shortage of low-skilled workers emerged, the question of foreign and emigrant workers increased.

  5. Ministry of Personnel Management - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Personnel Management (Korean: 인사혁신처; Hanja: 人事革新處) is an independent organisation under Office of Prime Minister of South Korea responsible for human resource management of the executive branch of the government.

  6. Korea University of Technology and Education - Wikipedia

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    Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH, Korean: 한국기술교육대학교), is a 4-year university which was established by the Korean government (Ministry of Employment and Labor) in 1991 to foster practical engineers and HRD specialists and TVET (Technical Vocational Education & Training) teachers based on the educational philosophy of "Seeking truth from facts".

  7. Working hours in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Deaths due to long working hours per 100,000 people (15+), joint study conducted by World Health Organization and International Labour Organization in 2016. [1]Working hours in South Korea define the length of time workers are allowed to be on the job in South Korea.

  8. Workers' Party of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), [b] also called the Korean Workers' Party (KWP), is the sole ruling party of North Korea.Founded in 1949 from a merger between the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea, the WPK is the oldest active party in Korea.

  9. Human trafficking in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The government maintained law enforcement efforts. In 2004 prostitution was criminalized. In 2002, prostitution turnover was still 24 trillion won ($22 billion), but the ban in 2010 reduced this to 6.9 trillion won ($6.2 billion). [5]