“In South Korea, entering the workforce has long been seen as a defining step into adulthood. But for some young workers, that milestone is being overshadowed by parents who are unwilling to let go. According to online workplace communities Sunday, parental interference in adult children’s careers is emerging as a notable burden for human resources departments, particularly in matters involving compensation and office conflicts. In a post uploaded to Remember, a business card management app, titl
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