AlbaMon, a part-time job platform operated by Worksphere, announced on July 6 that it has published the first list of employers with wage violations for 2026 on its website and mobile application.
The Ministry of Employment and Labor discloses employers who have been found guilty of wage violations more than twice within the last three years prior to the disclosure date (August 31 each year) and whose total unpaid wages exceed 30 million won in the year preceding the disclosure date.
The published information includes the names of representatives, business names, locations, and the amounts owed. A total of 859 employers are included in this disclosure.
AlbaMon has blocked new registrations for these employers and restricted existing members from using key features such as posting job listings and updating member information. JobKorea, also operated by Worksphere, has announced the same list of employers and will limit their access to services.
Both companies regard wage arrears as a serious harm to job seekers who are not compensated fairly for their work. They have been publishing lists of employers with wage violations since July 2015.
An AlbaMon representative stated, "AlbaMon and JobKorea will continue to strengthen protective measures for job seekers, including the publication of wage violation lists and the provision of secure job postings, to create a trustworthy work environment."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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