SEOUL, May 19 (Reuters) - Thousands of South Korean nurses went on strike on Friday after President Yoon Suk Yeol vetoed a law to improve their pay and working conditions amid protests from doctors ...
As hospitals struggle from a monthslong walkout, nurses have picked up some of the slack. A new law gives them more responsibilities and, they say, greater recognition. By Jin Yu Young Reporting from ...
It has been found that only 61% of the approximately 530,000 licensed nurses in South Korea are actually working in medical settings. The Korean Nurses Association announced on the 25th that, based on ...
For the first time, the cumulative number of licensed male nurses in Korea has exceeded 40,000. On the 13th, according to the Korean Nursing Association (KNA) and the Korea Health Personnel Licensing ...