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Facing a labor crisis, South Korea turns to migrants. Why are they more likely to die on the job? : vimarsana.com
Facing a labor crisis, South Korea turns to migrants. Why are they more likely to die on the job? : vimarsana.com
Facing a labor crisis, South Korea turns to migrants. Why are they more likely to die on the job?
As South Korea's migrant program ramps up recruitment, it faces scrutiny for what critics say is a failure to guarantee safe working conditions.
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