S. Korean firms to allow up to six days leave for infertility treatment

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S. Korean firms to allow up to six days leave for infertility treatment
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SEOUL: South Korea has announced plans to double the upper threshold for the number of vacation days eligible for infertility treatment from three to six, in a move to create an equal working environment for men and women.

As part of these initiatives, the ministry will amend existing laws to expand leave for fertility treatments and a partner's delivery, aiming to foster a gender-equal working environment. In related developments, the National Gender Equality Index saw a slight improvement in 2022, reaching 65.7 out of 100, edging up by 0.2 point from the previous year.The decision-making category, reflecting women's leadership presence, scored the lowest at 30.7 points, on a scale of 0 to 100.

In the meantime, the government aims to expand the nationwide safety system for child care and encourage more workplaces to support work-life balance for their employees.

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