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Director of the Seoul Labor
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" Seoul Labor Rights Center, Together Again "

For nearly a decade, the Seoul Labor Rights Center has supported vulnerable workers through labor and tax consultations, labor-related education, and labor policy research. It has achieved remarkable results in improving laws and regulations and changing perceptions about labor.

Despite this, Seoul still has 470,000 platform workers, 730,000 freelancers, 180,000 foreign workers, and 440,000 small businesses with 30 or fewer employees who require policy support.

This means the Seoul Labor Rights Center has a lot to offer.
The Center will strive to create a Seoul where everyone can work happily by
implementing customized programs for workers and businesses in need.

In 2025, the Seoul Labor Rights Center, the Emotional Labor Workers' Rights Protection Center, and the Northeast, Southwest, Downtown, and Southeast Seoul Workers' Comprehensive Support Centers will finally merge into the new Seoul Labor Rights Center.

The newly launched Seoul Labor Rights Center will reestablish itself as the "Seoul Labor Rights Center, Together with Workers." Thank you.