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Protest demanding better working conditions continues in South Korea

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Seoul, Jun 16 (EFE/EPA).- Employees of the South Korean company Homeplus had their heads shaved Wednesday during aworkers' rally demanding greater job security and better working conditions. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: EMPLOYEES OF HOMEPLUS RALLY TO DEMAND BETTER JOB SECURITY AND WORKING CONDITIONS IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.

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