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Labor that Is Not Taught in the Classroom

Author

Oh Seonghyun

Ahn Dayeon

Publisher

GAEAMNAMU

Categories

Children's Other Books

Audience

Youth

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #young adult; labor; part-time job; employment; social issues

Copyright Contact

Cho Eojin

  • Publication Date

    2020-08-31
  • No. of pages

    224
  • ISBN

    9788968306082
  • Dimensions

    145 * 210
Overview

“I don’t want to labor for absolutely nothing.” Here begins a real study that is more useful than any other subject learned in the classroom.

Book Intro

Labor that Is Not Taught in the Classroom was written to help young laborers without sufficient labor education or training deal with unexpected situations when they are dispatched to the field or part-time jobs. Young laborers can demand fair rewards for their labor only when they know what labor means and what rights they have. The author hopes that there will come a day when no laborer works for absolutely nothing.

About the Author

Oh Seonghyun



Oh Seonghyun majored in Korean language and literature at Sogang University but spent more time digging into other subjects, which has helped Oh write books in diverse areas. Oh had long taught writing to students and was an editorial committee member for the Elementary School Book Review and the High School Book Review. Currently, Oh focuses on writing books and sometimes gives lectures.

 

Oh’s works include young adult books, such as Humanities in Classroom 1, 2, Teenagers with Sound Knowledge of A.I., Your Future Report, Earth Destruction Report, Me, the Owner of Thinking, What’s Wrong with My Face?, and Words Hurt the World. Oh has also written the children’s books Artificial Intelligence Controversy, Easy-to-Understand Elementary School Vocabulary 100, Discrimination Sickens the World, Nuclear Power Controversy, and Let’s Change the Words that Hurt the World.

 

Ahn Dayeon



Ahn Dayeon majored in textile design at university and long worked at a publishing company. Currently, she works as an illustrator in various fields. She has created illustrations for the Nongshim corporation magazine N:zin, Shinsegae Group’s intranet, the online advertising video for the instant coffee brand KANU, and the cover design for technology and home economics textbooks. The fashion magazine Ceci called her an “it artist.” Ahn holds joint exhibitions with many other artists to share her ideas with people. She tries to create heart-warming illustrations that will be long cherished in many people’s hearts. She has illustrated Prenatal Fairy Tales 10 Minutes a Day, Let Me Talk when There Is Something to Say, A Wonderland that Is Me, and Let Me Know What Is in You. Her Instagram is @dy.an

Selection

Selected as good publishing content by the Korea Publication Industry Promotion Agency


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