1
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labor unions
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South Korea
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Have historically been less influential and have a weaker presence in the labor market compared to other developed countries.
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1
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2
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unionization
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South Korea
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Unionization rates are relatively low and workers are less likely to be members of labor unions, with a greater emphasis on company loyalty.
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1
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3
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unionized labor
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South Korea
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Less prevalent due to emphasis on corporate harmony and collective responsibility
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1
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4
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unions
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South Korea
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Unions are less prevalent and workers tend to rely more on company loyalty and seniority-based rewards.
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1
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5
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worker unions
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North Korea
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Government-controlled organizations aimed at promoting state interests and controlling workers
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1
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6
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worker unions
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South Korea
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Strong union presence but with a focus on social activities and welfare benefits
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1
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