By Lee Dong-jin Since Moon Jae-in was elected President in 2017, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea and the Ministry of Employment and Labor have enacted and amended many labor laws. Accordingly, a lot of labor issues have arisen in various industries, and their biggest impact was felt by the computer game industry. "Crunch mode"… Continue reading [THE KOREA TIMES_이동진 변호사] ‘Crunch mode’ for overtime in games industry
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[THE KOREA TIMES_이동진 변호사] Steps for better bicycle-sharing services
By Lee Dong-jin As in other countries, bicycle-sharing services in Korea have also become big business. Seoul Metropolitan Government officially began its own service named "Ddareungi (따릉이)" or "Seoul's bike" in 2015, and several companies now also provide similar services. Because bicycle-sharing is a desirable solution for air pollution, traffic jams, and lack of exercise,… Continue reading [THE KOREA TIMES_이동진 변호사] Steps for better bicycle-sharing services
[THE KOREA TIMES_이동진 변호사] Handy tips for using ride-sharing services
By Lee Dong-jin The business-to-consumer ride-sharing market in Korea has rapidly increased and 5 million people here have used such a service. The whole process can be controlled by a smartphone application and you do not need to see or speak to anyone from the rental company. The car garage will be close to you,… Continue reading [THE KOREA TIMES_이동진 변호사] Handy tips for using ride-sharing services



