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The r/Korean_Law subreddit is a community for discussing legal issues in South Korea. Users can ask questions, share experiences, and explore topics like labor law and contracts, fostering a supportive environment for navigating Korean legal complexities.
OpenAI forced GPT 5, a violation of the subscription agreement. I tested the bias ... and its bad...

The model is rebranded GORK and prone to hallucinations and bias and no longer is suitable for any work in the legal profession.

In addition there are security issues with shared chats...
August 8, 2025 at 12:32 AM
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South Korea's Constitutional Court requires nine justices, Article 111 of the Constitution. However, with only eight members, a tie could result in a default "not guilty" ruling 66% chance. This situation was created by Money, who was pardoned by this President which is being impeached?
April 3, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Another Tue and Wedhave passed. The average citizen in the Republic of Korea is indifferent to the recent attempts by the President to establish a dictatorship. The President has outlived his usefulness. The CEO of Samsung has been released from prison, but the President, who got bribes is in jail.
December 5, 2024 at 10:58 AM
New Mega Feed for asking questions about Employment Contracts with Korean Companies

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Welcome to our Contract Clause Q&A Mega Thread. This thread serves as a community-driven resource for foreign workers in Korea to gain insights into their employment contracts.
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November 16, 2024 at 2:26 PM
Did you know? Under Article 93 of South Korea's Labor Standards Act, employers with 10+ workers must register rules on work hours, wages, safety, harassment prevention & more. It is the hidden part of yoru contract. These hidden policies protect and affect your rights at work

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October 23, 2024 at 1:01 AM
In Korea, defamation is a criminal offense. Publicly alleging facts about someone can lead to 2 years in prison or a 5M won fine. For false allegations, it's up to 5 years, 10-year suspension of qualifications, or 10M won fine. #KoreanLaw #Defamation

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October 22, 2024 at 5:33 AM
Korean labor rights: Waiting time counts as work hours!
Under LSA Art. 50, time spent waiting for classes or supervising kids during lunch is work time. This includes:
• Waiting between classes
• Lunchtime supervision
• Time you can't freely leave the company
English teachers, know your rights!
October 21, 2024 at 9:26 AM
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