Striking Caregivers “Tell us to quit school”



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    On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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    On the morning of the 6th, social workers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, social workers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers are holding a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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“We, who protected our children in Corona 19, are now asking ourselves to go and get out of school.”

At 10 am on the 6th, in front of the Central Party of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul. Park Mi-hyang, president of the National Union of Non-regular School Workers (hereinafter referred to as the school expenses union), said aloud: “We will simply refuse through fighting. Today is a warning strike and we will launch a second one. Strike Stronger “. . It’s in the Seoul Strike Fighting Contest.

More than 200 solidarity workers from the school expenses union who participated in the strike applauded. Those wearing pink vests have a sign with the words “ Stop privatizing the welfare class ” in their hands. The tuition union has the largest number of members among the three unions charged with handling this strike.

    On the morning of the 6th, social workers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers are holding a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, caregivers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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    On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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    On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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On this day, the school expenses union argued that “the transfer of school care to local governments must be stopped immediately due to the policy of privatization of care to expand schools.” Today, 80% of the 12,000 caregivers across the country work part-time.

The tuition union then said: “It is necessary to gradually convert part-time forced labor in school care class into full-time work.” You can do it.”

However, the Ministry of Education, which has been enforcing a special law for all-day care, explained that “the legal structure does not include the ‘prohibition of privatization’, and it is not intended to create a law to promote privatization.” . An official from the teacher group also said, “If I have a full-time caregiver, I will take care of the care work.” . Teachers’ organizations insist that primary care classes should be located within schools, but the operating entity should be shifted from existing schools to local governments.

On this day, the participants shouted the following slogan.

“We are going to earn 8 hours full time for solidarity workers.”
“Stop transferring local governments that privatize school care.”

    On the morning of the 6th, caregivers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, social workers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers are holding a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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    On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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Park Jung-ho, policy director of the school expenses union, on the 3rd proposed by the Ministry of Education to improve the management of primary care, said: “There is no reason to reject it, as the union (our) insisted first.” , said. The superintendent of provincial and provincial superintendents disliked even this council, but reluctantly decided to participate under conditional conditions.

At the same time, he said, “the provincial superintendent council made conditions for participation in the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, the provincial governor’s council, etc.” .

The Association of Non-Regular School Workers, which is a solidarity of solidarity worker unions, is scheduled to hold a nationwide strike for primary care workers at the government’s Sejong Government Complex starting at 2pm this day. The conference for non-regular workers at the school predicted that more than 6,000 members will take part in the strike.

Seoul primary school care class, 86% open the door

    On the morning of the 6th, social workers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers are holding a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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    On the morning of the 6th, caregivers from the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
On the morning of the 6th, the caretakers of the National Union of Non-Regular School Workers hold a press conference and resolution conference in front of the Democratic Party in Yeouido, Seoul.
Ⓒ Lee Hee-hoon

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However, it appears that the care gap was not large. As a result of the count at 11 a.m. by the Seoul Metropolitan Bureau of Education, 85.8% of the 1,796 childcare classrooms in this area, or 1,541, are scheduled to be operated. Out of 1,794 care workers in Seoul, 429 workers, or 23.9%, participated in the strike. The Seoul Metropolitan Bureau of Education said: “The impact of the strike that resulted in an attention gap is not as much as feared.”

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