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In a strange prelude to the upcoming IM Planet conference panel session that I am chairing Wednesday on the topic "HR meets IM", I read in Yahoo! News about a South Korean credit card company that fired 1/3 of its work force by sending SMS text messages to their mobile phones last Friday:
"South Korea's third-largest credit card issuer [KEB Credit Service Co] fired a quarter of its workforce via mobile phone text messages on Friday, after negotiations with striking unionized workers broke down."According to the company, there was no other way to notify the striking workers. Turns out that roughly 70% of South Koreans own a mobile phone.