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      <title>The Importance of Transparency in Employment: New Measures Against Wage Theft</title>
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      <description>In a significant move to enhance job seekers&amp;rsquo; rights, the South Korean Ministry of Employment and Labor has announced that starting January 19, 2026, it will publicly disclose the list of employers with wage theft violations through its &amp;lsquo;Employment 24&amp;rsquo; open API. This initiative allows job portals to check if a company has a history of wage theft by simply entering its business registration number, thereby empowering job seekers to make informed decisions during their job search.</description>
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