The KCTU will be at the forefront to stop labor oppression and protect democracy
Labor rights are essential for democracy Korea’s Ministry of Labor denied the registration of the Korean Government Employees' Union on March 6, for the third time in three month. Not just for KGEU, the ministry ordered the Korean Construction Workers’ Union (KCWU) to revise their union establishment report, and the Korean Transport Workers’ Union (KTWU) and Korean Teachers and Education Workers' Union (KTU) got such orders, too. Almost half the members of the KCTU are about to be illegalized.
KCTU News
- [Monthly News] 2010 Directives of the KCTU: The KCTU will be at the forefront to stop labor oppression and protect democracy
- [Monthly News] Oppression against the Korean Railway Workers' Union
- [Monthly News] Ministry of Labor returned union establishment report of KGEU
- [Monthly News] KCWU announce Struggle against the government's repression
- Greetings from the Newly Elected President of KCTU
- Report on Recent ROK Government Repression of Public Sector Workers and Call for International Solidarity
- Agreement was Reached at Ssangyong Motors ...
- Photos on the Brutal Attack of Riot Police against Ssangyong Workers on the 5th August
- KCTU Statement : Violent Suppression of Ssangyong Motors Workers: A Declaration of War on Its Own People
New Documents
- Briefing document for TUAC to OECD/Fundamental Labour Rights in KOREA after Suspension of Special Monitoring Process
- NGO Report on the Situation of Freedom of Opinion and Expression in the Republic of Korea since 2008
- [KCTU Monthly Newsletter-2010 March] 2010 Directives of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
- [Issue Briefing]Criticism of the Revised Law relating to Union Pluralism and the Status of Full-time Union Officials
- Current Situation of labor issues in Korea
- International Seminar on the Status of Full-time Trade Union Officials and Global Standards
- ILO CFA 355th Report
- The Current Situation of Labor Rights in South Korea
- KCTU Flyer for ILC and OECD Forums 2009
