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South Korean Doctors Plan One-Day June 18 Strike to Protest Medical Reforms
Jun 9, 2024, 08:00 AM
South Korean doctors are planning a one-day strike on June 18 to protest against proposed government reforms in the medical sector. The decision was made after a vote by the doctors' organization, which has also announced plans for a rally next week. The strike is part of a broader all-out action being considered by the medical community amid a deadlock over the reforms.
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