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As part of an ongoing series of mobilizations following last month’s general strike, more than 20,000 Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) members and workers rallied in Seoul on Nov 13th to commemorate Jeon Tae-Il Day and demand protections for all workers A worker rips up a sign tha...A crowd of thousands can be...Ground level shot of the cr...
The rally took place in Dongdaemun, where the textile industry of south Korea boomed in the 60s-70s. Jeon Tae-Il was a garment worker whose self-immolation sparked the modern labor movement. His last words “We are not machines!” have been immortalized
Workers at the rally chanted “We are Jeon Tae-Il,” connecting their current conditions to the labor struggle half a century ago. KCTU also continues to call for the abolition of irregular work and for an end to inequality. Protestors carrying identic...
KCTU also united with 5 progressive political parties to put forward a new platform:
☀️Cut carbon emissions by 50%+ by 2030
🔧Extend labor protections to small business and part-time workers
🏥Extend accident insurance to all workers
👩‍🏭Introduce a four-day workweek Workers pause to lay out ba...
Seoul police showed up to intimidate the workers. Police have already announced an investigation into the “large-scale illegal assembly” and plans to press charges against organizers. This follows a pattern of police exploiting COVID guidelines to repress the workers’ movement. A massive crowd of police i...
KCTU president Yang Kyung-Soo has been jailed since September on charges of leading similar “illegal assemblies.” KCTU continues to demand his release.

While labor organizers get charged for holding rallies, sports events like soccer games are allowed to proceed normally. Yang Kyung-Soo holds his ha...
While Biden admin officials & US media hype up color revolution protests in Cuba today, they’ve said absolutely nothing about the ongoing workers’ struggle in south Korea or the ongoing detention of Yang Kyung-Soo. Like in Cuba, the US sides with the forces of reaction in Korea Seated workers raise their ...KCTU speakers stand shoulde...Protesters standing and sit...
This weekend's mobilization was part of an ongoing series of national actions. Stay tuned to hear more about KCTU and the united front as they fight back against neoliberalism in south Korea Aerial shot of the crowd at...Workers march and play the ...Workers with raised fists a...A KCTU spokesperson address...

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