1. Definition of ocean dumping
Ocean dumping is defined as any deliberate disposal at sea of wastes or other matter from vessels, aircraft, platforms, or other man-made structure at sea
2. Changes in Ocean Dumping Policy
Federal ocean policy underwent considerable change during the 1980s and the administration of Ronald Reagan.
changed. In addition to globalization in a rapidly aging nation, and women's expanding participation in the labor market, there are variations in the labor market. The realization of equal social welfare, the establishment of industrial democracy and a self-labor movement, shows conflicting industrial relations characterized by recurring extreme duress as yearly strikes in the industry remains a
Korea will aim for labor stability and competitive union
institutions on par with Europe.
Industrial relations system needs to operate
Effectively and to maximize the ability to
highlight key issues.
New industrial relations changes in Korea is required
within the current polarization in Korean society.
3) Social Condition (Market)
Following the IMF economica
Korean agriculture and ICT
The Korean government has also been taking part of this global trend—the upsurge of interest in integrating ICT into agribusiness
The Korean government Is now facing a serious shortage of labor force in agriculture sector and loss in farming related knowledge and skills; which are essential for Korean agriculture’s sustainable development.
Changes in Accounting policy of equipments and supplies
Changes in accounting policy concerned with equipments and supplies are mentioned in quarter report. NHN applied 5 service years on equipments and supplies up until 2006, and it has been changed to 4 service years on the part of its equipments and supplies which is reflecting actual service period. These changes are for reflecting