South Korean workers take action for their rights

On August 10, tens of thousands of plant construction workers staged a massive rally by taking over Gwangwhamun Square in Seoul. They were demanding improvements to their pay and conditions. In another sector, Brewery workers employed by the global AB InBev group held a strike action against the company’s violation of their collective bargaining agreement. The Australian workforce of AB InBev was involved last year in a 6 months dispute over contract issues. In a separate development, fresh revelations have surfaced that Samsung Electronics has tried to bribe the lawyer representing the workers who are suing the company over toxic workplaces.
Organising is not a crime! 
Free Han Sang Kyun!

On August 10, tens of thousands of plant construction workers staged a massive rally by taking over Gwangwhamun Square in Seoul. They were demanding improvements to their pay and conditions. In another sector, Brewery workers employed by the global AB InBev group held a strike action against the company’s violation of their collective bargaining agreement. The Australian workforce of AB InBev was involved last year in a 6 months dispute over contract issues. In a separate development, fresh revelations have surfaced that Samsung Electronics has tried to bribe the lawyer representing the workers who are suing the company over toxic workplaces.
Organising is not a crime! 
Free Han Sang Kyun!