South Korean workers continue to fight

Earlier this week, an international delegation visited the capital of Seoul to support the ongoing campaign to free the jailed leaders of the KCTU and to highlight the ongoing harassment of others. In other labour news, thousands of unionists marched onto the headquarters of the giant automaker Hyundai to protest against its ongoing anti-union activities. At a nearby location, dismissed Hydis workers marked one year of struggle by holding a street action to highlight their continuing quest for justice.

Earlier this week, an international delegation visited the capital of Seoul to support the ongoing campaign to free the jailed leaders of the KCTU and to highlight the ongoing harassment of others. In other labour news, thousands of unionists marched onto the headquarters of the giant automaker Hyundai to protest against its ongoing anti-union activities. At a nearby location, dismissed Hydis workers marked one year of struggle by holding a street action to highlight their continuing quest for justice.