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  1. 2012/07/26
    7.27(金): 反JEI투쟁/연대...
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  2. 2012/07/25
    [7.25] '올빼미'투쟁단...
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  3. 2012/07/23
    [울산7.21] 현대 포위의 날
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  4. 2012/07/20
    내일(土):연대콘서트/문화제
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  5. 2012/07/19
    7.21(土): 범국민공동행동...
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  6. 2012/07/18
    [7.17] 쌍용차 추모@대한문
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  7. 2012/07/16
    유성/反JEI 투쟁 (문화제)
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  8. 2012/07/15
    콜트콜텍 기타노동자 투쟁..
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  9. 2012/07/13
    7.14(土): 'SKY'공동행동!!!
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  10. 2012/07/12
    7.14(土): 노동자대회 etc...
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11.24(土): 4차 범국민대회

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11.23(金): 재능투쟁문화제

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쌍용차지부 철탑농성.. (#1)

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Outside of Deoksu Palace in central Seoul, laid-off Ssangyong Motor workers live in a makeshift tent village. Central District Office has issued a warning that the camp will be soon demolished, prompting visits of support by local religious leaders. In the middle is Kim Jeong-woo, who has been on a hunger strike since Oct. 10 when the National Assembly dropped the parliamentary investigation into the layoffs. Kim has pledged not to eat until the investigation is restarted. Eventually, he, too exhausted, had to be moved to a hospital... (Hankyoreh, 11.20)

 

And exactly this was the reason why Han Sang-kyun, Mun Ki-soo and Bok Ki-seong decided to occupy...

 

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Yesterday's Yonhap reported the folowing: "Three men, including Han Sang-kyun, former leader of Ssangyong Motor Co.'s labor union, hold a sit-in 30 meters up a 50 meter electrical supply tower near the company's plant in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, on Nov. 20, 2012, to demand the company reinstate its laid-off workers and that a parliamentary inspection of the lay-offs be held."  

 

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Related articles:
쌍용차 30미터 고공농성 “투쟁을 이어가야 한다” (NewsCham, 11.20)
쌍용차 해고자 3명 평택공장 철탑농성 (KCTU, 11.20)
쌍용차 한상균 전 지부장 등 고공농성 돌입.. 경찰 및 노조원들 현장 집결중 (VOP, 11.20)


 

 

 

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울산 고공농성투쟁... (#8)

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Solidarity with the Protest of Hyundai Workers in Ulsan!

 

Since 34 days  two labor activists - one official of the irregular workers' union of Hyundai Motors and the other a former irregular worker at the automaker - are now in sit-in strike on a power supply post...

 

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But - alas - solely the (conservative/reactionary)newspaper JoongAng Ilbo mentioned today their struggle:

A protest staged by two auto workers on a transmission tower overlooking Hyundai Motor’s Ulsan plant has now gone on for over a month, raising worries that it will become a prolonged strike with no end in sight.

Choi Byeong-seung, an in-house subcontract worker for the automaker until he was laid off in 2005 for joining a strike, and Chun Ui-bong, an official of Hyundai Motor’s temporary workers’ union, climbed up a 50-meter (164-feet) electrical pole on Oct. 17, demanding the auto giant immediately give 13,000 temporary workers at the plant, including cafeteria workers and janitors, full-time status...
(here you can read the complete article!)

Meanwhile today's Yonhap reported the following: "Three men, including Han Sang-kyun, former leader of Ssangyong Motor Co.'s labor union, hold a sit-in 30 meters up a 50 meter electrical supply tower near the company's plant in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, on Nov. 20, 2012, to demand the company reinstate its laid-off workers and that a parliamentary inspection of the lay-offs be held." (more detailed info you'll get as soon as possible!!)

Finally here some other impressions from last weekend's Solidarity Rally in front of the protest side in Ulsan:

 

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Some more pics you can see here!

 



 

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[11.19] '함께 살자 농성촌'

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1.) The sit-in struggle place nearby Daehanmun, the main entrance of Deoksu-gung(palace) in the center of Seoul, is not anymore just the 'Ssangyong Memorial Site'! Since last Tuesday(11.13) it's called the "SKY Sit-in Struggle Tent Village"...(*)


2.) Nov. 18, (the former) Ssangyong Memorial Site: Kim Jeong-woo, head of the Ssangyong chapter of the Korean Metal Workers' Union, was since 40 days in hunger strike to emphasize the demand of the dismissed Ssangyong workers for reemployment, promised 3 years ago...

 

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...but today in the early morning...

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...he was hospitalized!

 

 

* Nov. 13: "(Activists) in Seoul held the press conference where they announced the establishment of a joint sit-in tent zone in the center of Seoul in the morning of the same day. The tent zone, succeeding the collective spirit of the 'Grand March for Life and Peace - We are the SKY' is hosted by activists under the title of ‘Let’s live together!' will unify the struggle of Ssangyong workers, Yongsan families, Gangjeong resistance and non-nuclear-declared villages." (source: Save Jeju Now)

 

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But only two days later Yonhap reported that "The Jung-gu district office delivered a notice Wednesday that it would ask police to break up their protest tents and impose fines unless they take them down voluntarily within 15 days..."



Related articles:
Protesters defy eviction order (K. Herald, 11.15)
We Oppose Tearing Down the Daehanmun Protest Site (Kyunghyang Shinmun, 11.19)


 

 

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울산 고공농성투쟁... (#7)

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Solidarity with the Protest of Hyundai Workers in Ulsan!

 

Since four weeks  two labor activists - one official of the irregular workers' union of Hyundai Motors and the other a former irregular worker at the automaker - are now in sit-in strike on a power supply post...

 

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...at the company's plant in the southeastern city of Ulsan to demand Hyundai give its irregular workers permanent stable employment contracts.

 

From Saturday(11.17) afternoon until today's morning about 2,500 workers and supporting activists held a solidarity rally/culture festival in front of their sit-in struggle place... Here're just some impressions:

 

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Related report:
“울산에서 전국으로 비정규직 철폐하자!” (KCTU, 11.17)
 

 

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Related previous articles:

Ulsan labor protest making a splash (Hankyoreh, 10.20)
Irregular Hyundai Motor workers still shivering atop pylon (Hankyoreh, 11.9)

 

 


 

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11.17(土): 가자! 울산으로!

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내일(金): 콜트... 후원주점

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울산 고공농성투쟁... (#6)

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Solidarity with the Protest of Hyundai Workers in Ulsan!

 

Since 28 days two labor activists - one official of the 'irregular' workers' union of Hyundai Motors and the other a former 'irregular' worker at the automaker - are now in sit-in strike on a power supply post...

 

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 Last Friday's Hankyoreh published the following related report:

 
 Irregular Hyundai Motor workers still shivering atop pylon


Demonstrators seek to publicize Hyundai Motor’s denial of facts that legislature, judiciary and administration have all admitted  

 

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Choe Byeong-seung (left) and Cheon Ui-bong look out from atop a metal pylon outside Ulsan’s Hyundai Motors on Nov. 7, the 21st day of their protest


The 50-meter electrical pylon was so massive that it was an almost overwhelming sight. In the middle of the pylon, 23 meters up, my eyes detected motion in two spots. Choe Byeong-seung, who previously worked for Hyundai Motor as an in-house subcontractor worker before being laid off in 2005, and Cheon Ui-bong, the secretary-general of Hyundai Motor’s temporary worker’s union, stuck out their heads and gazed down from above.


The two climbed up the 50-meter electrical pylon near the Myeongchon Gate of Hyundai Motor’s factory in Ulsan on Oct. 17. It was a midair sit-in that risked their lives, but their presence was small and no more than a mere speck in the sky to those on the ground. No one has yet responded to their demands. At 9 a.m. on Nov. 8, as the sit-in moved passed its 500th hour, I also ascended the towering steel pylon.


My limbs trembled. For the first four meters off the ground, there were no solid grips or footholds. I maneuvered my way upward, holding the steel railings and pillars that stretched askew. As I went higher, the strong wind buffeted my entire body. Even though I was wearing safety equipment to prevent a fall, the world below my feet began to swirl.


As I struggled for eight minutes with the steel pillar that they grabbed onto 20 days ago, I was finally able to make out their voices. “You’re almost here. Lower your head and be careful.” The 10m 2 venue for their elevated sit-in came into view. A 5x2m iron panel was placed on the floor and a green tent provided shelter. In the early days of their occupation, they called a plank of two-centimeter thick plywood their home. There wasn’t even enough room to turn over.


Since they began their protest, it has rained every weekend. Some days they’ve suffered through lightning and thunder. “We couldn’t lie down, so we just stayed sitting in the rain. We were almost out of our minds,” said Cheon. Their co-workers on the ground, worried about them as they braved the storm. On Oct. 26, they sent iron panels up to the two men and on Nov. 2 they sent up a tent.


Still, there is no guarantee of the two demonstrators’ safety. The unstable flooring and tent constantly shook. The steel pylon itself rumbled in the wind. Not far away is a railroad. The fast passing trains unsettled the air shaking the pylon. “When the wind is strong, we batten down the hatches, and crouch inside our sleeping bags like snails.”


At 12:10 p.m., lunch was sent up. Their co-workers attached food to the rope that the demonstrators had sent down. For the two crouching on the 23-meter high spot, the rope is like a lifeline. A black parcel carried up on the rope contained two thermos bottles, ttoekguk (rice cakes in beef broth), and kimchi. They gobbled up the food and made coffee with hot water in the thermos bottles and instant coffee mix. It is a rare moment when the bone-chilling cold melts away temporarily.


Such moments are rare because the men must limit their consumption. They eat two times a day to reduce the amount they excrete. On one side of the place was a bottle filled with urine. Solid waste is handled in the pitch-dark night. The excrement went down the rope to the ground. “I always feel sorry for making my co-workers dispose of it,” said Choi with embarrassment.


The smell, however, cannot be sent down the pole. Even the strong wind cannot sweep away the malodorous air. The men can only wipe their faces with wet tissues. Once every eight days they wash their hair and clean their feet with water sent up from the ground. Their faces were blackish, having been burned in late-year sunlight and frozen in the icy winds.


“This is really no big hardship,” said Choi, whose face was puffy and red. To him, hardship is not a sit-in up on a pylon but life as a temporary worker. Choi has fought for the regularization of temporary workers since May 2004. Since then, two union members set fire to themselves and 160 were sent home, and more than 1,000 were subject to a disciplinary measures. Union members have to pay as much as 600 million won (US$550,000) in fines on the charges of civil and criminal matters filed against them by the management.


In 2004, the Ministry of Labor, and in 2010 and 2012, the Supreme Court judged that Hyundai Motor’s in-house subcontractor employment was illegal, and that Choi should already have been made a regular Hyundai Motor employee. However, the automaker has held out to this day, failing to acknowledge that its use of subcontracted laborers was an “illegal dispatch.” In August, Hyundai Motor announced that they would be hiring 3,000 in-house subcontractor employees as new regular worker recruits through 2016. Temporary workers consider this hiring only some of the in-house subcontractors, and as new hands, which means their work experience is not recognized, as conduct that is not respectful of the court decision. “Don’t you think we’d better wait till labor-management agreement is at least better than the Supreme Court’s decision before we head down?” Choi said with a bitter smile.


Some signs of support and solidarity brought warmth to the sit-in. Lawmaker Jang Ha-na from the Democratic United Party sent a palm-size plant on Nov. 2. A note that read, “We’re sending first a little bit of earth up to you before you come down to us safely,’ was attached to the pot. A note handwritten unevenly by a kid read, ”That greedy boss has gone overboard. You’d better stay up there until you win.“


At 4 p.m., it was time for singing practice. Every day, at 6 p.m., a candlelight rally is held in front of the steel pylon. That day, they settled on the theme song of the TV drama, "Final Jump" for the rally. As night fell, 100 candles were lit. The performance was a far cry from what they had practiced. It was out of tune and meter. Laughter was carried by the wind as the group chuckled at the performance. The men’s fatigue lifted for a fleeting moment.


At 11:40p.m., the two demonstrators and I lay down inside the vinyl tent. Choi yielded the thickest sleeping bag to me, but the air was still cold as ice. "From 5 to 11 a.m. is the coldest time," said Choi. Suffering in the cold all night, Choi continued to cough the next morning. His right index finger, which he had injured climbing up the pylon on the first day of protest, was still badly swollen.


At 9am on the morning of Nov. 8., my feet were again safely on solid ground. They saw me off, pleading that I inform the public of a reality in which only Hyundai Motor denies facts that Korea’s legislative, judicial and administrative bodies have all admitted.” A piece of news that might rekindle a faint hope was being spread on the ground below the electrical pylon. The labor and management special negotiations resumed that day after being halted on Oct. 21. Choi and Cheon, who again faded into distant specks, waved their hands through the cutting wind...


http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/559818.html 





 

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2012 전국노동자대회(#2)

2012 Nat'l Workers Struggle Rally (#2)
 

As always on the 2nd weekend in Nov. the "National Workers Rally" - to mark the decades-long struggle of the S. Korean working class for democracy, human and labor rights - took place in Seoul...

 

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Labor unionists march along the Cheonggye Stream towards Seoul Square, as part of a march and gathering to honor the spirit of Chun Tae-il. They started their march at the Chun Tae-il Bridge (seen in the photo’s background), which commemorates the deceased activist who is credited with founding South Korea’s labor movement. Around 10,000 activists(*) from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions gathered to protest for better working conditions and the regularization of temporary workers. (News1/Hankyoreh, 11.12)

 

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Workers shout slogans during a rally against government's labor policy in front of Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. About 10,000 members(*) of the KCTU demanded better working condition and the end to companies' use of temporary employees. (Kyunghyang Shinmun, 11.12)   

 

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  The final rally... 

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  ...in front of Seoul Stn. (more impressions you can see here!) 

 


* According to KCTU about 20,000 activists participated. NewsCham and VOP reported 30,000 attendees...

 

Related reports:

전태일열사정신계승 2012 전국노동자대회 (KCTU, 11.11)
전국노동자대회...서울역 3만여 명 운집 (NewsCham, 11.11)
3만여 노동자 ‘전태일 열사 정신 계승’, 전국노동자대회 개최 (VOP, 11.11)


 

 

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