The Korea Employers Federation (KEF) announced on the 24th that it has published an English booklet titled '2025 Business Environment and Labor Market in Korea,' which explains major issues in the Korean corporate environment and labor market.


This booklet was created to assist international organizations, foreign economic groups, and foreign-invested companies in understanding policies, legislation, and the latest research and statistical data on domestic minimum wage, industrial transition, labor market reforms, and more.


The booklet, along with a letter from KEF Chairman Sohn Kyung-shik, was delivered to over 250 institutions including international organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Labour Organization (ILO), as well as overseas economic groups and think tanks from the United States, Japan, China, the EU, and foreign-invested companies.


In the letter sent with the booklet, Chairman Sohn stated, "I hope this booklet will enhance understanding of Korea's business environment and labor market, leading to sustained active corporate activities and investments in Korea."


Meanwhile, in January, Chairman Sohn sent letters to overseas related organizations such as the ILO, the International Organisation of Employers (IOE), and the Heritage Foundation, explaining Korea's political situation and requesting continued support and trust in the Korean economy and businesses.



Cover of the book '2025 Business Environment and Labor Market in Korea' published by the Korea Employers Federation. Provided by KEF

Cover of the book '2025 Business Environment and Labor Market in Korea' published by the Korea Employers Federation. Provided by KEF

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