Little-known Ways to Find Justice in Korea

You have a right to know about the laws in existence that apply to your job, and you have the right to hold your employer accountable for following those laws as they affect you.

The Language Barrier

What does it mean to pack up and come to a country without having to know the language? Distance from a community is never part of a plan. Perhaps it is the adventure of it all that wins in the end; the desire to radically transform our realities into something new and exciting, something that might be uncomfortable but promises growth in the end.

Korea’s National Pension Scheme

The National Pension Scheme is a social security system implemented by the government to contribute to the stability of life by determining contributions and paying pension benefits for insured people or their dependents to prepare for retirement or unexpected risks such as disability and death.

Immigration Policy and Korea’s Future

Here is a brief explanation of the Korean immigration policy from the period of liberation on August 15th, 1948 to the current administration.