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Human Rights Committee “The treatment of workers continues to be deficient”
“Obey the Labor Standards Act! We are not machines! “
The phrase that Taeil Jeon shouted just before transforming in front of the Pyeonghwa Market in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 50 years ago, resounded again at the Maseok Moran Park in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do. At the ’50th Jeon Tae-il Memorial Ceremony’ held at Maseok Moran Park, where Jeon Tae-il’s grave of devotion, labor officials, Jeon Tae-il’s grieving family, and Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, they criticized the reality of work in our society. At Maseok Moran Park, a song “Don’t Use That Iron” was sung in honor of a young worker who fell into a furnace and died.
Jeon Tae-il’s younger brother, former lawmaker Jun Soon-ok, and Tae-sam and Tae-ri, dedicated a medal awarded by President Moon Jae-in the day before to Jeon Tae-il’s grave. This is the first time that a worker has received the highest degree of national medals, the Mugunghwa. As bereaved families dedicated their medals, members of the memorial service shouted the slogan: “It is a passion for enthusiasm, I want to live like a human being.”
Lee Soo-ho, president of the Jeon Tae-il Foundation, said in a commemorative speech: “There are still many workers in our society who overwork for long hours as machines outside of the Labor Standards Law.” “Fifty years ago, the cry that Jeon Tae-il left today was the ‘Human Declaration,’” he emphasized. “He is still with the workers who struggle in the swamp of inequality and the oppressed people. Kim Dong-myeong, president of the Korean Federation of Trade Unions (KFTU), who attended the memorial service, said through a memorial speech: “I can’t help but wonder if the lives of workers and ordinary people have improved in the last 50 years “. Kim Jae-ha, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee of the National Federation of Democratic Trade Unions (CTU), also said: “50 years ago, the reality of a disastrous worker still remains. To inherit the spirit of enthusiasm from Jeon Tae-il, we will fight against the passage of the Labor Evil Act. “In a statement commemorating Jeon Tae-il’s 50th anniversary, the National Human Rights Commission said that” the economic level of Korea has grown rapidly to rank among the world’s top ten, but workers who have contributed to the national economic development are not being treated accordingly. ”
The NHRCK also said: “Social changes have created various types of employment, such as specially employed workers, platform workers and contract workers, but this created a blind spot for the new labor rights.” “Last year, an average of 5.5 workers per day died from industrial accidents.” Criticized. He noted that “new laws and systems are needed so that all types of employment can be protected by law.”
Jeon Chae-eun [email protected]· Park Jae-myeong’s reporter
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