South Korea's National Assembly will hold its last plenary session of the year this afternoon to vote on bills related to people's livelihoods.<br />Some 80 non-contested bills are expected to be passed,... which includes one on giving child benefits to parents with children aged six or under -- regardless of their income,... and another aimed at curbing harassment in the workplace.<br />It's unclear whether rival lawmakers will be voting on a set of bills aimed at boosting transparency and rooting out accounting fraud at kindergartens,... as well as a revision to the occupational safety act that will limit the outsourcing of dangerous work.<br />Negotiations have been ongoing,... but rival parties have failed to narrow their differences.<br />The floor leaders of the parties are expected to meet before the plenary session,... in an attempt to reach a compromise. <br />