Stop suppressing democracy and basic labor rights right now
Democracy and human rights are in retreat in South Korea. With extreme violent acts, the Korean government and the police are tramping upon democracy, human rights and basic labor rights. The May 15th massive arrest in Daejeon was an ‘intended violence' of the police to mask oppression on labor unions taken by the government and management of Korea Express, a major logistics company.
KCTU News
- Stop suppressing democracy and basic labor rights right now
- ILO Calls for an End to Repression of Migrants
- Joint Statement by KCTU and South Korea
- KCTU Statement Opposing the Grand Agreement to Overcome the Economic Crisis
- ITUC Online - Korea: Violations of Labour Rights Increasing
- Calling for Solidarity : 5 people died while protesting against an imminent forced eviction
- The South Korean Gov. arrested KCTU President, Bro. Lee Suk-haeng
- ITUC Calls on Authorities to Cease Repression of KCTU
- Calling for Solidarity - Lee Myung-bak government repression against the KCTU and Fundamental Trade Union Rights
New Documents
- KCTU Brief on Labour Rights Situation in South Korea
- NGO Statement on the case of Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction in Philippines
- AFL-CIO letter on KGEU
- ITUC Online : Korea : Anti-union repression continue
- ITUC Press : ITUC and TUAC express opposition to current Korea-United States free trade agreement
- KOREA-EU FTA WILL FORCE PRIVATIZATION OF WATER SUPPLY AND DETERIORATION OF PUBLIC SERVICES
- The Road to an Undesirable Deal - Understanding the Kor-US FTA
- No to UN Security Council Sanctions against North Korea
- KCPT Statement On the Erection of Barbed Wire from November 9, 2006
