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Two days ago(4.02) KCTU launched a campaign in a bid to prevent the new planned "labor reform". Since that day KCTU activists are occupying the area in front of the Nat'l Assembly(S. Korea's parliament building in Seoul) to protest the planned labor law revision. And it seems that the situation there is increasingly escalating. Here're just some impressions from yesterday's protest, resp. the confrontation between KCTU members and the riot cops(more pics you'll get here)...
Related reports in Korean:
☞ “4월 임시국회가 진짜 싸움판, 조합원 조직해 막자” (금속노동자, 4.03)
☞ 25명 연행 끝에...노동개악법, 3월 국회 처리 무산 (참세상, 4.03)
☞ 민주노총 “노동법 개악 중단·노동기본권 쟁취 투쟁 더 거세질 것” (민중의소리, 4.03)
☞ 민주노총, 국회 앞 대치 지속..조합원 속속 집결 (노동과 세계, 4.03)
Today in the afternoon(KST), Korean Confederation of Trade Unions(KCTU) activists launched a campaign to enter the National Assembly in a bid to prevent the new planned "labor reform". They posted a large banner on the outer wall of the National Assembly building, which read, "Stop the labor reform, win basic labor rights."
Later on eight KCTU activists, who attempted to occupy the main building of the National Assembly, were arrested...
In the meantime other activists continued their sit-in in front of the main building...
...after they were blocked by security personnel and cops while attempting to enter the main building by surprise. (source: KPTU, 4.02)
Related reports in Korean:
☞ “노동법 개악 저지” 외치며 국회에서 기습시위 벌인 노동자들 (민주의소리, 4.02)
☞ 민주노총 노동개악 저지 집중투쟁 2일차 (노동과 세계, 4.02)
☞ 민주노총, 국회 진입해 연좌 농성 중 8명 체포 (참세상, 4.02)
[Cort-CoreTek]Workers in South Korea who suffered long working hours, low wages and industrial accident while making Cort guitars formed a labor union to change the harsh working conditions. But a year later, the company sacked all the workers and shut down the guitar factory. Workers have been struggling on the streets for 13 years, but every year the company makes profits through its overseas plants and the CEO has become a rich man through stock dividend payouts. Guitars should not be a means to exploit workers. Dismissing workers should not be a decision taken lightly. Please support guitar workers fighting to regain their lost lives.
Take Action!
1.) Take a selfie supporting the guitar workers’ fight and share on social media with the hashtag #NoCort
2.) Voice your view on the Cort Guitar Facebook page
3.) Call Cor-Tek Corporation at +82-2-3661-1981
Source: NewsCham(3.28)
Today(3.27) in the early afternoon(KST) in front of the Nat'l Assembly(i.e. the S. Korean parliament) in Seoul: Some 10,000 members of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions held a protest...
...urging the government to adopt key conventions of the International Labor Organization in continuation of its efforts to allow temporary and dismissed workers to join labor unions. The rally follows a recent statement by the Korea Employers Federation opposing the conventions, rebutting the union’s key arguments...(source: K. Herald/more you can read here) PS. Related reports in Korean, incl. lots of pics you'll get on LabourStart(please check out the links, contributed today[3.27]!)
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