1
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go on strike
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North Korea
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Strikes are heavily discouraged and often suppressed by the government as they are seen as a threat to social stability and the ruling regime.
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1
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2
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go on strike
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South Korea
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Going on strike is generally seen as disruptive and uncommon due to the emphasis on harmony and loyalty to the company.
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1
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3
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go on strike
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South Korea
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Seen as disruptive and disrespectful to the employer, and not commonly practiced
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1
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4
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going on strike
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South Korea
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Considered as a last resort due to emphasis on group harmony and loyalty to the company
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1
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5
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strike
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South Korea
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Strikes are relatively rare due to a strong emphasis on harmony and consensus in labor relations.
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1
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6
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strike
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South Korea
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Seen as disruptive and confrontational, not a common form of worker protest
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1
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7
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strike
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South Korea
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Strikes are relatively rare due to the emphasis on harmony and collective interests in the workplace.
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1
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8
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strike action
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South Korea
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Generally discouraged by the government and employers
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1
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