Sejong - Yonhap
Major think tanks have predicted cloudier labor market conditions in South Korea for 2015, as businesses are likely to cut hiring on worries that economic recovery may be further delayed, experts said Thursday.
The gloomy outlooks were augmented by the latest job report out Wednesday that the number of employed people increased only 406,000 in October from a year ago, the slowest on-year job growth in four months.