On
May 1, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions held a meeting in Seoul
and other areas of south Korea on the occasion of the May Day,
international holiday of the working people in the world.
About
20 000 workers took part in the meeting in Seoul. At the meeting they
said that THAAD have been deployed illegally and no presidential
candidates uttered a word of suspension or withdrawal of the THAAD as
the US is forcing south Korea to pay US dollars as the cost for the
THAAD deployment.
The
KCTU would enter a general strike on June 30 with broad segments of
people right after the end of the presidential election, they noted.
They
strongly demanded wage hike, abolishment of part-time jobs, guarantee
for right of labor union, incarceration of business tycoons, dissolution
of conglomerate, investigation into sunken ferry Sewol and withdrawal
of THAAD deployment.
After the end of the meeting, they marched toward the Gwanghwamun Plaza.
The Solidarity for Progress issued a statement on the same day.
With
unflinching candlelight action in the face of exploitation and
suppression, the candlelight of working people ousted Park Geun–hye from
presidency, the statement said. It pointed out that it provided a
springboard for liquidation of abuse of power and graft and building of a
new society.
However,
the wretched plight of workers remains unchanged and the workers across
south Korea are carrying on action in demand of the right to live, it
noted.
The workers’ struggle would go on and the Solidarity for Progress will stand in the van, it declared.
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