Korean health workers protest against privatisation

The Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union (KHMU) are holding a series of strikes and rallies from 24 to 30 June, to protest against the Korean government's announcement to allow for deregulation and privatisation of the health services in the country. The president of the Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union also staged a 10 day hunger strike, ending of the 20 June to galvanise opposition against the privatization of health care. There are also fierce struggles going on against the privatization of Korea’s railway system, including a 22-day strike in December 2013 and January 2014.

The Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union (KHMU) are holding a series of strikes and rallies from 24 to 30 June, to protest against the Korean government's announcement to allow for deregulation and privatisation of the health services in the country. The president of the Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union also staged a 10 day hunger strike, ending of the 20 June to galvanise opposition against the privatization of health care. There are also fierce struggles going on against the privatization of Korea’s railway system, including a 22-day strike in December 2013 and January 2014.