In South Korea, Documenting a Divide Over Work-Life Balance
Briefly

The South Korean work culture is rigorous, emphasizing prestige over passion, as people often choose jobs based on reputation, leading to extensive working hours.
Reporting on South Korea's work culture, I found many companies advocating longer working hours amid a business downturn, pushing employees to come to the office six days a week.
One of the challenges in journalism is getting companies to discuss sensitive topics like labor practices transparently, especially in a competitive market.
For me, telling stories through real voices and experiences isn't just about journalism; it's a way to maintain our humanity in the narratives we share.
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