South Korean workers’ actions against the authorities’ anti-workers policy is brisk.
20,
000 construction workers under the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
launched a general strike in front of the Seoul Station on July 6.
Saying
that they are forced to work for long hours with a low wage, they
denounced the authorities’ unpopular policy inviting these awkward
situations.
They marched along the street holding placards written “No suppression of the construction trade unions”.
The unionists assembled in front of the Seoul City Office to hold a large-scale rally.
Deploring
that backbreaking work only brings overdue wages or industrial
disaster, they said that they have struggled in demand of guarantee of
working hours and wage raise for over a decade.
Far
from lending an ear to the workers, the Park Geun-hye regime put a
brake on the motion of livelihood in the 19th “National Assembly” by
presenting the retrogressive revision of labor reform.
They advanced 18 demands of the trade union on the law related to the construction work.
The
demands are designed to keep elementary rights of the workers and
maintain low life, they noted and stressed that the Park clique should
accept it to settle them.
The
south Korean workers’ action will be fiercer as long as the
conservative ruling quarters batten a tiny conglomerates by granting all
privilege to them whereas inflict suffering and poverty upon the
workers.
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