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  1. 2006/07/20
    POSCO 파업 #3
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  2. 2006/07/20
    POSCO 파업 #2
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  3. 2006/07/20
    M.E.전쟁 #5
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POSCO 파업 #3

It seems that the ruling class - threatening with TERROR - was/is winning this battle.. (???)

 

AP/Guardian just few minutes ago reported this:

 

South Korean Workers to Leave Steelmaker


Striking workers agreed Thursday to end their weeklong seizure of the headquarters of Posco, the world's fifth largest steelmaker, Yonhap news agency reported. The leadership of the unionists sent a written message to police that they would disperse voluntarily, Yonhap said without citing where that information came from.

Yonhap also said strikers began removing barricades they established inside the 12-story building in Pohang, about 230 miles southeast of Seoul, to bar police from reaching them.

Police spokesman Yoo Sang-ryol couldn't immediately confirm the report. But he said none of the strikers were coming out of the building.

Over 1,000 construction workers from companies doing subcontracting work for Posco have been on a sit-in at the steelmaker's headquarters since last Thursday. They started the strike after negotiations with their companies for higher wages and better working conditions failed.

Their reported decision to end the occupation came after the government warned of using force to break up the sit-in.

``We will carry out an operation soon to forcefully quell (the sit-in) unless (the strikers) disperse voluntarily,'' said Lee Taek-soon, chief of the National Police Agency, after touring the site, according to Kim Myung-jong, a police officer stationed in the port city.

Earlier in the day, the office of President Roh Moo-hyun hinted at sending riot police in to end the illegal occupation and warned that not only strike leaders, but also rank-and-file unionists would be punished for acting violently.

On Tuesday the government, which since last year has taken a harsh stance toward unrest in critical industries, offered to help defuse the standoff by offering to mediate if the workers ended the occupation, though said its patience was limited.

Police failed to evict the workers on Saturday when they raided the building. Posco employees have been unable to enter the building since the occupation began.

Posco estimates there are between 1,300 to 1,800 workers inside the building. About 3,500 police are on standby outside.

Posco said Thursday it cut off water supplies to the building after cutting off electricity Tuesday.

The strikers want Posco to get involved in their collective bargaining, as they believe their working conditions are tied to the steelmaker. Posco says it has no direct connection to the dispute, which it says is between the workers and their companies.

The steelmaker has reported no disruptions to steel production or shipments to customers, but has said the sit-in is costing the company 10 billion won (US$10.5 million; euro8.3 million) each day because of delays in construction projects.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-5963560,00.html

 

 

SMASH CAPITALISM!!! 

 

 

 

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POSCO 파업 #2

S.K. capitalist class and its instrument of power - a.k.a. the gov't -  is threatening once again with state terror against the working class!

(노무현독재자..??)

 

The S.K. semi-official news agency Yonhap reported today:

 

POSCO cuts off water supply to striking workers at head office


POSCO, South Korea's leading steel giant, turned off the water supply at its headquarters in this industrial city Thursday to pressure unionized workers to end their strike at the main office and disband.

The move comes after POSCO already cut the electricity supply Tuesday...

 

Presidential office warns strikers to leave POSCO building


The office of President Roh Moo-hyun said Thursday the government will sternly punish local construction workers who have illegally occupied the headquarters of steelmaker POSCO in the city of Pohang for eight days.

 

In a spokesman's statement, Roh's office, Cheong Wa Dae, said the government will deal with the illegal strikers at POSCO strictly in accordance with law and principles.

 

The statement came as an estimated 1,000 employees of POSCO's construction subcontractors have illegally occupied the POSCO building since July 13 to demand higher wages, improved working conditions and a ban on employment of foreign workers, among others. Pohang is located about 350 km southeast of Seoul.

 

Their protracted occupation and illegal strike have paralyzed the operations of POSCO, the world's fourth-largest steelmaker, resulting in a blow to its international corporate image.

 

"The construction workers have occupied the headquarters building of POSCO, which is totally irrelevant to their labor demands, in a violent and illegal manner, paralyzing POSCO's operations over a long period," said the statement read by Cheong Wa Dae spokesman Jung Tae-ho.

 

"That is an obvious illegality which could have a grave impact on social order and corporate management. Thus, masterminds and participants in the illegal strikes should be sternly punished," he said.

 

Reflecting the government's growing impatience with the POSCO sit-in, the country's chief of police made it clear that if the construction workers did not leave the building soon, action would be taken to evict them.

 

"Once safety measures are in place, the police will move into the the building to disband the striking workers," said Lee Taek-soon, head of the National Police Agency, during a visit to the protest site.

 

"The timing for police action will be decided on by the top police officer in North Gyeongsang Province," he said, calling on the workers to immediately halt their illegal protest and leave the building peacefully.

http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20060720/610000000020060720193241E8.html

 

And the bourgeois Korea Times will report in its tomorrow's edition:

 

POSCO Strikers Face Breakup
 
Chong Wa Dae said Thursday that it would employ all possible means to disband construction workers occupying POSCO’s headquarters in Pohang for a week-long strike.

``The government will deal sternly with the illegal occupation in accordance with law and principle,’’ presidential spokesman Jung Tae-ho said in a press briefing after a daily meeting of presidential staffers to check on pending issues.

 

He added those who are involved in the violent demonstrations and those behind the scenes would be held responsible, while also criticizing the minor opposition Democratic Labor Party (DLP) for supporting the ``illegal acts.’’

 

Earlier in the morning, Minister of Labor Affairs Lee Sang-soo also expressed his strong will to launch the forceful removal of the workers unless they voluntarily withdraw from the building.

 

``The current occupation is a clearly illegal union activity. We urge the workers to immediately withdraw from the building,’’ said Lee at a press conference in Kwachon, Kyonggi Province.

 

``Unless workers do not break up voluntarily, we cannot but resort to forceful removal,’’ he said.

 

He said it is incomprehensible that the workers are occupying the building of POSCO, Korea’s largest steel maker, as their negotiation partner is not POSCO but a group of Pohang construction companies. Many of the companies are contractors of POSCO and they have been talking over wages and working environment, on the condition that the striking workers give up their control of the building.

 

``We are currently not in a position to arrange negotiation talks between the construction workers' union and a group of Pohang construction companies,’’ he said. ``We have set up a task force team geared toward addressing irregularities stemming from the complicated subcontracting contracts in the construction industry.’’

 

About 2,000 workers from subcontractors to POSCO forced themselves into the company's office building on July 13, protesting against management's decision to request police intervention in a strike led by a regional industrial union of construction workers. The police broke in to disband the protesting workers twice to no avail.

 

However, in response to the government's statement, Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) said it will fight till the end until their needs are met. ``We cannot understand the government which calls our occupation of the building as illegal. We will not give up,'' according to its statement.

About 10,000 members of police, including 1,000 members of special crack unit have been around the building getting ready for the confrontation.

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200607/kt2006072018054011990.htm 

 

THE GOV'T LIKELY IS PREPARING FOR CIVIL WAR, OR WHAT!?

 




Yesterday's protests and clashes with the state power

(사진: 민중의소리)      

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M.E.전쟁 #5

 

 

 

 

DAY 8

 

 

United States to Israel: you have one more week to blast Hizbullah (Guardian, 7.19)

Bush 'gave green light' for limited attack, say Israeli and UK sources


An Israeli gunner rests on top of a artillery piece near Kiryat Shmona, northern Israel, next to the Lebanese border
An Israeli gunner rests on top of a artillery piece near Kiryat Shmona, northern

Israel, next to the Lebanese border. Photograph: Sebastian Scheiner/AP
 

The US is giving Israel a window of a week to inflict maximum damage on Hizbullah before weighing in behind international calls for a ceasefire in Lebanon, according to British, European and Israeli sources.

The Bush administration, backed by Britain, has blocked efforts for an immediate halt to the fighting initiated at the UN security council, the G8 summit in St Petersburg and the European foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels.

"It's clear the Americans have given the Israelis the green light. They [the Israeli attacks] will be allowed to go on longer, perhaps for another week," a senior European official said..

 

Please read the full article here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1823817,00.html

 

 

 

If it really goes after the will of the US administration in one week, or so, at least half of Lebanon could look like that(and likely 1,000 people will be killed there):


 






 

 

 

PS.:

Today the first time Hizbullah was attacking Nazareth/An-Nasirah the main/largest Arab/Palestinian town in Isreal, killing two children.

But perhaps in Hizbullah's opinion the Arab/Palestinian inhabitants there are only "collaborators".. and so it's their own problem..

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3278460,00.html

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/740309.html

 

One(Isreali) reader of Yedioth Ahronoth wrote this, related to the attack:

 

"Hizbollah: An equal opportunity murderer   
       
Our far Left readers will be glad that Hizbollah is carrying on the tradition of Stalin, Mao and Noam Chomsky and other genocidal apologists, in killing everyone on an equal basis; Jew, Arab, Christian, Druze, Sunii, Shiite.." 
 
..HARRHARR   
 

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