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Women groups came together to discuss the issue of Prime Minister appointee Chang Sang being rejected by the National Assembly on July 31, bringing to naught the appointment of the first-ever woman Prime Minister in Korea.During the discussion, participants said that although the result of the vote
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reported by Shin Min-Kyung minks02@womennews.co.kr
2002.08.16 00:00
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Is achieving a two-digit rate of women's participation in politics still a pipe dream?The local elections, which recorded an all-time low turnout of 48.4%, ushered in 2 women district council heads out of 232 (0.9% compared to 0% in 1998), 63 women municipal heads out of 682 (9.2% compared to 5.
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Reported by Shin Min-kyung minks02@womennews.co.kr
2002.06.27 00:00
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Parents of students have stepped forward for genuine local autonomy in education. They are going to run for seats in the education commission in their local governments.The National Parents' Association for True Education (NPATE) gave a press conference on June 18 in the Zelcova Tree cafe in Ang
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Reported by Lee Jung-joojena21@womennews.co.kr
2002.06.27 00:00
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The system of pre-election contesting for party nomination - adopted by both the ruling and opposition parties in preparation for the upcoming local elections on the pretext of establishing grassroots democracy - is becoming a stumbling block to the political empowerment of women. Four candidates fo
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Reported by Shin Min-kyung minks02@womennews.co.kr
2002.05.22 00:00
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Recently, improvements have been made to the system of medical assistance for victims of sexual violence, and the government and political parties agreed to better protect the human rights of such victims in the process of police investigations. The government also came up with a comprehensive plan
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reported by Choi Lee Boo-ja, bjchoi@womennews.co.k
2001.09.12 00:00
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Maternity Protection Laws (bill for the revision of the Labor Standard Act, Equal Employment Act and Employment Insurance Act) - the one-year-old top agenda of women workers' groups - were finally passed in the National Assembly on June 26, and are now waiting to take effect.Through the resoluti
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reported by Lee Kim Jung-hee, jhlee@womennews.co.k
2001.07.25 00:00
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Youth and women groups are grappling with the challenge of finding fundamental solutions to the prostitution of under-aged people.On 5 June, the Juvenile Delinquency Department of the Seoul Prosecutor's Office (Chief Shin Man Seong) submitted a recommendation to the Ministry of Justice calling f
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reported by Cho Lee Yeu-wool , cognate@womennews.c
2001.06.27 00:00
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The Minister of Labor and the Tripartite Committee of Labor, Management and Government decided on May 30 to discuss the women workers' monthly leave in connection with the women-related labor laws currently being reviewed at the National Assembly. The decision has prompted backlash from women
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reported by Choi Lee Boo-ja, bjchoi@womennews.co.k
2001.06.13 00:00
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During the elections held at the UN ECOSOC on May 3, Korea was elected as a member country of the UN Human Rights Commission for the fourth time running and the Commission on the Status of Women for the third time running. This achievement has set the stage for reflecting the Korean government's
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reported by Song Ahn Un-a (cognate@womennews.co.kr
2001.05.16 00:00
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Maternity Protection Laws, which had been postponed for two years, may go into effect as early as July 1.The bill does propose a lengthening of the maternity leave from 60 to 90 days. However, it fails to include paid leave for abortions and miscarriages, monthly one-day leave for obstetric check-up
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reported by Choi Lee Boo-ja (bjchoi@womennews.co.k
2001.05.16 00:00
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The two-month-old Ministry of Gender Equality has finally outlined its job for the year 2001. Minister Han Myong Sook revealed the ministry's plans at a policy discussion session hosted by the KNCW on April 6 at the Sejong Hotel. The following are the highlights of the plans.▲ Appoint officers a
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reported by Lee Kim Jung-hee (jhlee@womennews.co.
2001.04.18 00:00
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Civic Groups Call for Revision of SOFA ... SOFA Must be Replaced by Peace TreatyThe five-year-long negotiations for the revision of the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) were finally concluded. The newly-revised SOFA is considered to reflect Korea's demands regarding criminal jurisdiction, envir
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여성신문
2001.01.17 00:00
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On Dec 27, 2000, it was confirmed that the Ministry of Gender Equality will be set up as a central administrative branch. Women's groups in Korea have continuously demanded the establishment of a Ministry of Gender Equality that can address the still widespread problems of patriarchal culture an
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여성신문
2001.01.17 00:00