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South Korea president vows zero compromise on workplace safety

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President Lee Jae Myung speaks in his address marking Labor Day at Cheong Wa Dae, Friday (May 1, 2026). - Yonhap

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SEOUL, South Korea: South Korean President, Lee Jae Myung, today (May 1) pledged unwavering commitment to workplace safety in his address to mark Labour Day at Cheong Wa Dae, Yonhap News Agency reported.

“I will neither compromise nor make concessions on workplace safety,” he said, vowing to build a “normal” country where no worker ever has to risk their life at work.

“Safeguarding workers is the most basic responsibility of any nation and any business.”

The president also pushed back against the notion that worker welfare and business growth are incompatible, stressing the two are mutually dependent.

“We can only move forward by breaking free from the outdated thinking that being pro-business means being anti-worker,” he said. “Growth has a future only when labour stands behind it.”

It marked the first time a Labour Day event has been held at Cheong Wa Dae. The event brought together some 130 participants, including key figures from labour, management and government, as well as workers from diverse occupations, to mark the occasion.

South Korea had initially observed Labour Day on May 1 before it was renamed ‘Workers’ Day’ in 1963.

The government restored the name to Labour Day last year and designated it as a national holiday earlier this year, allowing all workers to take the day off. – BERNAMA-YONHAP

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