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DESCRIPTION:Support 11/15/2006 Korean General Strike  \nSolidarity Action At Korean 
 Consulate In SF \n\nFree  Jailed Trade Unionists And Drop Criminal Charges 
 Against Union Leaders and Activists\nEliminate Repressive Anti-Labor 
 Legislation "9-11 Deal"\nStop Gender Discrimination Against Korean Women 
 Workers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNovember 15, 2006   
 12:00 Noon\n3500 Clay St./Lauel St. SF 
 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nINTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION ON NOVEMBER 15th :  
 CONDEMN GOVERNMENT REPRESSION AGAINST FUNDAMENTAL TRADE UNION RIGHTS IN 
 SOUTH KOREA\n\nGeneral Strike and International Day of Action\nDespite the 
 government repression and the challenges they are facing, the Korean 
 Confederation of Trade Unions is determined to proceed forward. The KCTU 
 has developed and plans to implement a national, comprehensive, strategic 
 campaign to mobilize its 800,000 members against the South Korean 
 government’s repressive efforts to undermine fundamental labour rights in 
 South Korea. KCTU members will be organized and mobilized in full force as 
 their right to exist is once again threatened. The KCTU will launch a 
 General Strike on November 15 and in conjunction with this strike, the KCTU 
 calls on the international community to coordinate a series of actions and 
 events to support their struggle. .   \n    \nSend a protest letter to 
 President Roh Moo Hyun at the Blue House: 82-2-770-1690 (Fax) or e-mail at 
 president@cwd.go.kr  Copies should be sent to the Minister of Labour, 
 Minister Lee Sang-Soo at 82-2-504-6708, 82-2-507-4755 (Fax) or e-mail at 
 m_molab@molab.go.kr. And sent to the Minister of General Administration and 
 Home Affairs, Minister Lee Yong-Sup at 82-2-2100-4001(Fax) \nPlease send 
 copies to the KCTU at 82-2-2635-1134(Fax) or e-mail at inter@kctu.org 
 \nhttp://nodong.org/bbs/zboard.php?id=en_strike\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEndorsed 
 By San Francisco Labor Council, Transport Workers Solidarity Committee, 
 \nLabornet, Labor Action Coalition, Open World Conference, UK-RMT, Labor 
 Action Coalition, Korean Americans United for Peace\n\nFor more information 
 contact (415)867-0628\nOr To Add Your Endorsement\n\n  Korean Confederation 
 of Trade Unions\n2nd Fl. Daeyoung Bld., 139 Youngdeungpo-2-ga, 
 Youngdeungpo-ku, Seoul 150-032 Korea \nTel.: +82-2-2670-9234 Fax: 
 +82-2-2635-1134 E-mail: inter@kctu.org http://kctu.org\n \n\n \nMedia 
 Advisory\n \n\nFor Immediate Release \n\nNovember 13, 2006 
 \n\n\n\nSolidarity Actions to be Conducted at over Forty Cities, in Thirty 
 Countries to Support South Korean Workers, as part of the KCTU‚s 
 International Day of Action on November 15th \n\n\n\nOn Wednesday, November 
 15, 2006, trade unions, labor rights groups, and other civil society 
 organizations in over thirty countries such as Australia, Sweden, Germany, 
 Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, United States, Canada, Brazil, and South 
 Africa will be coordinating a series of actions to support the workers in 
 South Korea.  These solidarity actions were called by the Korean 
 Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) as part of their International Day of 
 Action to support South Korean workers Campaign.  \n\n\n\nThis campaign is 
 an effort to bring the international spotlight to South Korea once again 
 because in the past few years, the repression against trade unionists, 
 specifically members of the Korean Government Employees Union (KGEU), the 
 Korean Federation of Construction Industry Trade Unions, and irregular 
 workers has increased. The KCTU is also calling on the South Korean 
 government to implement the recommendations made by the Committee of 
 Freedom of Association of the ILO earlier this March and to reform South 
 Korean labor laws to meet international standards as the government had 
 promised to do so when it joined the OECD ten years ago. \n\n\n\nA 
 representative of the new international, International Trade Union 
 Confederation (ITUC), will go to the Permanent Mission of the Republic of 
 Korea in Geneva on November 15th along with representatives from the Global 
 Union Federations to present the views and concerns of the international 
 trade union movement about the government‚s lack of respect for 
 fundamental workers‚ rights. \n\n\n\nHans Engelberts, General Secretary 
 of Public Service International proclaimed his wholehearted support for the 
 International Day of Action, as they have been in the forefront of the 
 international campaign to stop the South Korean government‚s harsh 
 efforts to destroy the KGEU, an affiliate of PSI. He stated, „10 years 
 ago the South Korean government promised both in the OECD and the ILO to 
 start changing the law to make it in accordance with international 
 standards. It is taking the government a long time and we‚re still not 
 happy with the way it is being implemented. In fact, we condemn the way the 
 government is, at the moment, treating the Korean Government Employees‚ 
 Union.‰ Engelberts expressed the full support of PSI, as he pledged, 
 „We certainly will take an active part on the 15th of November, on the 
 international day of action, and we will continue putting pressure on the 
 Korean government that in the end, the laws must be changed in accordance 
 with what is internationally acceptable.‰ \n\n\n\n„We are completely in 
 support of the workers in South Korea to exercise their fundamental basic 
 rights,‰ stated Anita Normark, General Secretary of the Building and Wood 
 Workers International (BWI). She continued, „BWI will be mobilizing our 
 membership that includes 12 million workers in 135 countries to conduct 
 actions in front of the South Korean consulate or embassy in their country 
 or protest letters to the South Korean government to immediately stop the 
 repression against workers. This is a critical day for us since the 
 majority of the workers imprisoned are members of the KFCITU, an affiliate 
 of BWI. We will not stop until they are all released.‰ \n\n\n\nThe 
 International Metalworkers‚ Federation(IMF) has also sent the protest 
 letter to President, Roh Moo-Hyun on October 25th, which argued „The IMF 
 strongly condemns these serious violations of the principle of freedom of 
 association and human rights, and urges You, Mr. President, to use all Your 
 efforts and influence to improve industrial relations in the region, and to 
 stop repressions against the KGEU and the KFCITU, to release all imprisoned 
 trade unionists and remove all arrest warrants against workers for their 
 engaging in trade union activities, and ensure respect of the basic 
 fundamental labour rights for irregular workers. The IMF will continue to 
 monitor the situation until the situation is improved.‰ \n\n\n\nWorkers 
 in South Africa will be also supporting the KCTU. Willy Madisha, President 
 of the Congress of South African Trade Unions, stated, „We will go out to 
 organize some solidarity strikes in South Africa because we believe the 
 workers of Korea are right, and we have seen that the workers of Korea have 
 been able to rise, in defense of their rights and the rights they are 
 defending are the rights not only for the workers of Korea, but the workers 
 of the world.‰ \n\n\n\nIt should be noted that the International Day of 
 Action is taking place on the same day that the KCTU has called for a 
 four-hour „Warning General Strike‰. Should the government fail to 
 address the key concerns of the KCTU˜such as to stop repression against 
 trade union activities, to implement the ILO recommendations, to guarantee 
 basic labor rights for irregular workers and repeal the government-proposed 
 bill on irregular workers rights, and to repeal the current Industrial 
 Relations Roadmap Agreement and replace it with laws that meet 
 international standards, then the KCTU will launch a full-out General 
 Strike on November 22. On this day, movements from all sectors of South 
 Korean society will convene in a mass mobilization to call on the South 
 Korean government to seriously the needs of workers and peasants. 
 \n\n\n\nIn preparation for the upcoming strike, around forty thousand 
 workers convened in Seoul City Hall in downtown hall to participate in the 
 KCTU‚s annual National Workers Rally in commemoration of Chun Tae Il---a 
 martyr who is recognized for giving birth to the modern democratic labor 
 movement in South Korea. At the Rally, Jo Jun Ho, President of the KCTU 
 stated, „We have called on the government to meet with us to seriously 
 address our concerns; however, the government refuses to do so. Instead, 
 the government has chosen to isolate us and portray us as a militant 
 organization when all we are doing is asking the government to stop 
 arresting our members from exercising their basic trade union rights such 
 as the right to organize, to strike, and to collective bargaining. These 
 are rights that are guaranteed and honored by the international community. 
 On November 15, the international community will be on the side of South 
 Korean workers.‰ \n\n\n\nFor further information, please contact ; 
 \n\n\n\nLee Changgeun\nInternational Director\nKorean Confederation of 
 Trade Unions\nTel.: +82-2-2670-9234  Fax: +82-2-2635-1134 Mobile : 
 +82-19-257-0165\nE-mail: inter@kctu.org   Web-site : http://kctu.org\n2nd 
 Fl. Daeyoung Bld., 139 Youngdeungpo-2-ga, Youngdeungpo-ku, Seoul 150-032 
 Korea \n\n \n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/15/18329954.php
SUMMARY:SF Solidarity Picket For Korean General Strike
LOCATION:3500 Clay St/Laurel\nSan Francisoc
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