Korea’s overall employment rate is rising on the back of a record increase in government-funded jobs for older adults, while prospects for youth employment remain bleak.
Should employers be legally barred from asking job applicants where they went to school? The question has resurfaced in Korea as lawmakers and civic groups push to expand fair hiring rules.
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