South Korea’s Justice Ministry reports a sixfold increase in reports of labor rights abuses against foreign workers in the month following the launch of a dedicated helpline. The helpline was established to provide a clear channel for foreign workers to report instances of human rights violations. Within the first month, the number of reports surged, indicating a heightened awareness and willingness to report issues. This increase suggests a previously unmet need for accessible reporting mechanisms for vulnerable workers. Officials believe the new system will lead to greater protection and improved working conditions for foreign nationals employed in South Korea. The Justice Ministry intends to continue monitoring the helpline’s effectiveness and make further improvements as needed. The system reinforces the government's commitment to safeguarding the rights of all workers within its borders.