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19 مايو 2026

الكاتب:
Aran Song, Yonhap News Agency

S. Korea: IOM report warns of persistent protection failures for migrant workers despite equal labour law provisions

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced on the 19th that it had recently published the 'Labour Migration Pathway Country Profile: South Korea Edition' through its Asia-Pacific Regional Data Hub.

The report noted that "labour migration plays an important role in South Korea's economic growth and in easing labour shortages; however, despite domestic labour law applying equally to migrant workers, protection-related issues continue to persist."

It identified labour exploitation, occupational injury risks in the manufacturing sector, and restricted access to social welfare benefits — including the Basic Livelihood Security Programme — as key concerns.