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DESCRIPTION:Support October 20 South Korean General Strike For Equality  & Free KCTU 
 President Yang Kyung-soo\nOctober 20 (Wednesday), 2021 12 Noon PM Korean 
 Consulate\n3500 Clay St., San Francisco \n\nOn October 20th, the Korean 
 Confederation of Trade Unions has called for a general strike to:\n• 
 Eradicate precarious work & Reform the labor law to guarantee fundamental 
 trade union rights for all!\n• For a Just Transition & Moratorium on 
 dismissals/ government responsibility to secure jobs!\n• Strengthen 
 public services & social protection!\nThe government has also imprisoned 
 the president of the KCTU Yang Kyung-soo after he led a march of 8,000 
 workers in Seoul for health and safety and temporary workers. \n\nAn Injury 
 To One Is An Injury To All\nInitiated by: S.I. Cobus Italy 
 (http://sicobas.org), \nMUN Rossing Branch Dismissed Union Leaders 
 \n(https:// ilscnamibia.wordpress.com), Workers International Network 
 (https://www.onthebrink.online), \nWorkers International 
 (http://workersinternational.info), \nUnited Front Committee For A Labor 
 Party UFCLP \n(https://www. facebook.com/masslaborpartyusa), \nHigher 
 Education Action Team HEAT\n(https://www.ccsfheat.org)\nFreedom Socialist 
 Party FSP\n\nKorean KCTU Plans General Strike On 10/20/21 For Equality & 
 Against Repression by Moon Government\nhttps://youtu.be/WURMPNlecJg\nThe 
 Korean Confederation of Trade Unions KCTU with over 1 million members is 
 fighting for contract, temporary and gig workers as well proper health and 
 safety in the midst of the covid pandemic. \nThey are also planning a 
 general strike on October 20, 2021 for equality with the demand "Inequality 
 OUT! A great transformation into an equal society!"\nWorkWeek spoke with 
 Mikyung Ryu,  who is the Internatonal Director of the KCTU. There is a 
 growing strike wave in the country and arrests of hundreds of trade 
 unionists including the president of the KCTU Yang Kyung-soo. He was 
 targeted and arrested after leading a march of 8,000 workers in Seoul . The 
 government and police indicted him  with violating special covid rules 
 which have been used politically preventing rallies and protests by workers 
  and he has been jailed in preventive detention from supporting further 
 workers action. Workers are also demanding a guarantee freedom of assembly 
 and association and to \n• Eradicate precarious work & reform of the 
 labor law to guarantee fundamental trade union rights for all!  \n• For a 
 Just Transition & Moratorium on dismissals/government responsibility to 
 secure jobs!\n• Strengthen public services & social protection \nWorkers 
 around the world are planning action on October 20, 2021 in solidarity 
 actions at Korean consulates and embassies.\nAdditional media:\nKorean 
 Workers Rallying In Preparation For The October 20 General 
 Strike\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100000809257304/videos/pcb.4498443930192538/1283291062118438\nIn 
 Korea, Yesterday's strike rally inside Hyundai Steel Dangjin plant. 
 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=4452223184814613&set=pcb.4452274564809475\nSouth 
 Korea: trade union leader Yang Kyeung-soo must be 
 released\nhttps://www.icj.org/south-korea-trade-union-leader-yang-kyeung-soo-must-be-released/?fbclid=IwAR3ae_fDHvxNSyC6sOX_Yfxr7Sze0vgwNkQcfjWbrj8VHBvF0avrRpHcSYY\nKorean 
 KCTU Report On Arrest of President Yang Kyung-soo And Plans For Oct 20 
 General Strike-Let's make a general strike struggle" Police forcefully 
 arrest Yang Kyung-soo | KCTU News | 2021.9.3\n"총파업투쟁 꼭 
 성사합시다" 경찰, 양경수 위원장 강제 연행 | 민주노총 
 뉴스 | 2021.9.3\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBock8N8lys\nProduction 
 of Labor Video Project\nwww.labormedia.net\n\n\nSolidarity StrikeTober  
 ‘21 Actions In SF\n\nWorkers of The World Unite! Stop Temp, Contract, GIG 
 Slave Labor & Union Busting Around The World\n\nBosses are imposing slave 
 labor conditions and these are what workers face around the world. We 
 support all strikes and struggles in every country and want to bring them 
 together October including Kellog BCTGM strikers, IUOE 39 striking Kaiser 
 engineers, UMWA Warrior Met Coal miners in Alabama, striking UBC Carpenters 
 in Seattle and CWA Mercy Hospital nurses in Buffalo, New York. This month 
 long series of actions will include workers in those countries where 
 similar struggles are going on so we can unite all workers around the 
 world.Take action a) send messages of solidarity b) picket on these dates 
 at all consulates and embassies around the world and also support 
 organizing of workers locally and globally.\n\nKorean Workers Rallying In 
 Preparation For The October 20 General 
 Strike\nhttps://www.facebook.com/100000809257304/videos/pcb.4498443930192538/1283291062118438\nKorea 
 KMWU Rally ongoing right now challenges the overarching blanket crackdown 
 on freedom of assembly and association citing "coronavirus" concerns~ The 
 workers are not only wearing hazmat suits and facial coverings to reduce 
 any potential risk of infectious disease transmission but we are also 
 trying to space ourselves apart UNLIKE the POLICE. The police -- while 
 citing coronavirus concerns-- are crowding up and initially it was the 
 police who blocked traffic while their bunching up againnst us made it 
 harder for us to socially distance.  \nGuarantee freedom of assembly and 
 association! \nToday multiple small rallies are taking place throughout 
 Seoul and throughout the country to raise workers demands to : \n• 
 Eradicate precarious work & Reform the labor law to guarantee fundamental 
 trade union rights for all!  \n• For a Just Transition & Moratorium on 
 dismissals/government responsibility to secure jobs! \n• Strengthen 
 public services & social protection !  \nOnward to the general strike (20 
 October)!  Fight deepening inequity!\n\nKorean KCTU President Yang 
 Kyung-soo, in ‘Prison Letter’, “No presidential candidate talks about 
 the survival of 
 workers”\n\nhttps://tekdeeps.com/yang-kyung-soo-in-prison-letter-no-presidential-candidate-talks-about-the-survival-of-workers/\n\nOctober 
 6, 2021\n\nYang Kyung-soo, chairman of the National Confederation of Trade 
 Unions, was arrested on charges of leading an illegal rally in downtown 
 Seoul. yunhap news\nA “prison letter” sent to union members by Yang 
 Kyung-soo, chairman of the National Federation of Trade Unions (KCTU), who 
 was imprisoned in the Seoul Detention Center on charges of leading an 
 illegal assembly in downtown Seoul, was released.\nIn a letter released on 
 the 6th by the KCTU’s Social Network Service (SNS), Chairman Yang said, 
 “Workers’ jobs are disappearing and their wages are cut, but chaebols 
 and large corporations are leaving unprecedented profits.” 
 “Institutionalized and hereditary inequality is now I’ve reached a 
 point where I can’t stand it.”\n\n\n“The political power that needs 
 to be rectified is engulfed in the struggle for vested interests, and the 
 lives of workers and people are not even in our minds,” he said.\n\n\nIn 
 front of politicians who do not say how to stop the inheritance of 
 inequality, Chairman Yang said that the KCTU should take the lead and 
 shout, “In a world where vested rights and capital are strictly on the 
 one hand, workers are at the center of our side and we want to fight 
 against them.” .\n\n\n“Let’s come forward to create a world where 
 workers’ rights are guaranteed and the value of labor is respected,” he 
 said.\n\n\n\nKorean COVID-19 healthcare workers struggling with burnout and 
 fatiguehttps://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2021/07/119_312239.html\nCOVID-19 
 healthcare workers struggling with burnout and 
 fatiguehttps://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2021/07/119_312239.htmlPosted 
 : 2021-07-16 08:21Updated : 2021-07-16 11:03\nA healthcare worker wearing 
 protective gear uses an air conditioner to cool down at a coronavirus 
 testing center in Gwangju, July 12. Yonhap \nBy Lee Hyo-jin \nAs Korea 
 grapples with a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the surge in patients 
 and long lines at testing centers are taking a toll on frontline medical 
 workers who are suffering from burnout and exhaustion. \nDuring the past 18 
 months since the first coronavirus outbreak here in January of last year, 
 healthcare workers have been hailed as heroes for their sacrifices and 
 commitment, but little has been done to address their poor working 
 conditions and heavy workloads.\nMedical personnel who have been working 
 extra hours and many nights, risking their own health at COVID-19 treatment 
 facilities, have been further put upon by a lack of manpower and 
 substandard medical equipment, according to the Korean Health and Medical 
 Workers' Union (KHMWU).\nThe union released a survey of its members working 
 at 102 medical institutions nationwide, June 22. \nTheir responses 
 included: "We are provided with substandard and poorly fitting personal 
 protective equipment;" "Protective gowns can be easily torn or ripped, so 
 we sometimes have to staple them;" and "Once I was completely exhausted 
 after tending to a dialysis patient for over four hours while wearing 
 protective clothing. I couldn't change my shift with anyone, as we are too 
 understaffed." \nThe union argued that healthcare workers constantly face 
 problems, due to a shortage of staff, as the government continues to 
 increase the number of hospital beds at COVID-19 treatment centers without 
 recruiting more nurses.  \nThings are not different for employees working 
 at public health centers who are in charge of coronavirus testing and 
 epidemiological investigations as well as the vaccination rollout. \nA 
 public petition was uploaded on the Cheong Wa Dae website, June 29, calling 
 on the government to improve working conditions for medical workers at 
 public health centers. \nThe petitioner, who claimed to be a former nurse 
 at a public health center in Busan, wrote, "Nurses have been suffering from 
 excessive workloads since the COVID-19 outbreak, and things have worsened 
 since the vaccine rollout."\nPublic health centers have had to deal with 
 numerous complaints from citizens about the lack of vaccines, a chaotic 
 reservation process and reports of side effects, according to the petition. 
 \n"The government has repeatedly said that it would actively discuss 
 measures needed to increase public health center nursing staff, to prevent 
 the recurrence of the tragic case in Busan, but no follow-up measures have 
 been announced yet," said the petitioner, urging the government to address 
 the issue appropriately. \nMembers of the Korean Health and Medical 
 Workers' Union call on the government to strengthen the workforce in the 
 public healthcare sector and improve working conditions, during a rally in 
 front of the Ministry of Health and Welfare building in Sejong, June 23. 
 Yonhap \nA nurse in her 30s at a public health center in Busan was found 
 dead in an apparent suicide, May 23. Her family said she had been suffering 
 from severe stress after being abruptly assigned to manage a local hospital 
 under cohort isolation, even though the work wasn't included in her initial 
 job assignment. \n"Medical workers continue to resign due to excessive 
 fatigue and burnout. They can't stand it anymore," said Na Soon-ja, head of 
 the KHMWU. "Many of them are suffering from an extreme level of physical 
 and psychological stress that could lead to depression and trauma." \nAs 
 things have not improved for over a year, the union held a rally in front 
 of the Ministry of Health and Welfare building in Sejong, June 23, 
 demanding improvements in working conditions for healthcare workers, 
 especially for COVID-19 frontline workers, as well as solutions to the 
 chronic understaffing problem. \n"Healthcare workers who have been battling 
 the pandemic must be properly compensated," Na said at the rally.\nThe 
 union asked the government to establish an infectious disease response 
 system, provide additional support and relief to frontline workers, and 
 come up with feasible measures to increase staff in the public healthcare 
 sector. It threatened a walkout in September if the government does not 
 meet their demands by then.\n\nSupport The Mineworkers Union Of Namibia 
 Rossing Branch\nFired Union Leaders	\nOctober 27 (Wednesday), 2021 4:00 
 PM\nChinese Consulate\n1450 Laguna St, San Francisco\n\n\nThe Mine Workers 
 Union of Namibia Rossing branch\nleaders were dismissed last year from the 
 uranium mine\nby the state owend company Chinese National Nuclear 
 Corporation. They opposed contracting out of work\nand an attack on their 
 health and safety conditions. The\ngovernment which is controlled by this 
 and other com-\npanies has also shut off the water and electricity of 
 their\nlawyer Hewat Beukes. We demand that Chinese presi-\ndent Xi-Jinping 
 rehire the miners and stop union bust-\ning in Namibia and end attacks on 
 their lawyer.\nMUN Rossing union leaders  opposed contracting out of 
 work\nand an attack on their health and safety conditions. The\ngovernment 
 which is controlled by this and other com-\npanies has also shut off the 
 water and electricity of their\nlawyer Hewat Beukes. We demand that Chinese 
 presi-\ndent Xi-Jinping rehire the miners and stop union bust-\ning in 
 Namibia and end attacks on their lawyer.\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Support October 20 South Korean General Strike For Equality & Free KCTU President Yang Ky
LOCATION:South Korean Consulate\n3500 Clay St., San Francisco 
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