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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public healthcare and caregiving services. The group marches toward the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, calling for enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expanded public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public healthcare and caregiving services. The group marches toward the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, calling for enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expanded public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public healthcare and caregiving services. The group marches toward the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, calling for enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expanded public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public healthcare and caregiving services. The group marches toward the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, calling for enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expanded public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public healthcare and caregiving services. The group marches toward the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, calling for enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expanded public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public healthcare and caregiving services. The group marches toward the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, calling for enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expanded public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
Park Kyung-deuk, head of the Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union, speaks during a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, where healthcare workers declare a joint struggle to strengthen health rights and expand public medical and caregiving services. More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the union participate, urging the government to adopt policies that include enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing, expansion of public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
Kim Heung-soo, chair of the Public Services Committee of the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union, speaks during a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, where healthcare workers declare a joint struggle for stronger health rights and expanded public medical and caregiving services. The event draws more than 300 unionized nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants, who call on the government to adopt policies to strengthen regional healthcare, expand public services, increase staffing, and ban commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
Park Kyung-deuk, head of the Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union, speaks during a rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, where healthcare workers declare a joint struggle to strengthen health rights and expand public medical and caregiving services. More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the union participate, urging the government to adopt policies that include enhanced regional healthcare, increased staffing, expansion of public services, and a ban on commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
Park Na-rae, head of the Seoul National University Hospital branch of the Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union, speaks during a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, calling for stronger health rights and the expansion of public healthcare and caregiving services. More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the union participate in the event, urging the government to reflect their demands--such as strengthening regional healthcare, expanding public care systems, increasing staffing, and halting commercial telemedicine--in national policy agendas. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Workers Demand Policy Reforms In Seoul Rally For Public Care And Medical Services
More than 300 nurses, caregivers, medical technicians, and patient assistants affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union's Health and Medical Workers' Division hold a joint rally near Jonggak Station in Seoul, South Korea, on June 19, 2025, to call for stronger health rights and the expansion of public medical and caregiving services. The group delivers a list of demands to the Government Planning Committee office in Gwanghwamun, urging the inclusion of policies such as regional healthcare enhancement, increased staffing in hospitals and care facilities, expansion of public care systems, and a halt to commercial telemedicine. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)