[no.13]The government and the Grand National Party should listen to cries of irregular workers
KWWA's NEWS WEAVER 2009. 8. 25. 13:58
2009.8.25 No.13 | ||
<The government and the Grand National Party should listen to cries of irregular workers> |
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<You cut down the minimum wage? Get blood out of a stone!> |
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From 5 o’clock, the KWTU organized ‘a rally of women subcontracted workers to win 1,070,000 won minimum wage,’ which WADLJ sponsored. About 300 unionists working at outsourcing companies participated in the rally, starting the rally singing a changed popular song. In her address, Park Namhee, president of KWTU blamed the management for its persistent insistence of the reduction by 4% and suggested to change the conservative policy stance of the current government by continuing the minimum wage struggle to local elections which will be held next year. Lee Kang-sil, a chairperson of Women Corea who gave a solidarity address criticized the policy stance of the current government briskly and strongly, after mentioning the current labor matters including the minimum wage and the Temporary Employee Protection Act. more>> |
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<Public authorities at the head in dismissing irregular workers> |
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In the declaration, WADLJ denounced the government and the Grand National Party, saying “the Ministry of Labor that should have supported the upgrading of irregular workers at private companies and been concerned for the measures, and rather, it has made tacit approval of the ‘planned dismissals’ of irregular workers at public institutes, and public institutes are at the head in dismissing irregular workers. The government and the Grand National Party insisted in the deferment of the application of the Temporary Employee Protection Act, but there have been no incidents of dismissing 1,000,000 irregular workers that the government expected although more than 2 year and 10 days has been passed by since the act was effective.” more>> |
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5th Labor Forum: iscussing the law-making regarding specially hired workers’ issues |
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In this labor forum, to draw more attention to issues of specially hired employment, proposals made by the Democratic Party and the Democratic Labor Party were looked at carefully. According to the proposal made by the Democratic Party (especially by Kim Sanghee), written contracts, payment, and annual leaves which are the core of the Labor Standard Law are recognized and the trade union act should be applied for. The proposal made by the Democratic Labor Party (especially by Hong Heeduck) expands the concepts of workers and users in the Labor Standard Law and Trade Union Act. Presently, the two proposals concerning specially hired employment are pending in the Labor Environment Committee of the National Assembly. The KWWA and KWTU have decided to search for the ways to address the matters of specially hired employment through other discussions. |
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