A year into President Lee Jae-myung's term, his labor policies have shown mixed results. While there have been improvements in industrial safety and the 'no-bag' law, critics argue that key structural reforms like active collective bargaining have not progressed. The focus on short-term results has led to concerns about the long-term effectiveness of these policies.

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