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Deputy Prime Minister Yoo Eun-hye and the Minister of Education expressed their regret at the complaints of the National Teacher Workers Union (KTU) for seven years and promised follow-up measures such as the preservation of salaries during the layoff period for 34 teachers. to return to work on the 18th.
On the 16th, Vice Premier Yoo met with Kwon Jeong-oh, president of the KTU, at the Association for Mutual Aid in Disaster Education Facilities in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. This is the first meeting since the legalization of the entire KTU. At this meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Yoo said: “Healing the protracted conflict in the world of education and giving us the opportunity to move forward. It is a turnaround towards the future. “
He said, “I would like to express my condolences to everyone who attended, including President Kwon, and the thirty-four teachers who were laid off,” he said. “We will take the necessary follow-up measures, such as ex officio reinstatement, to the extent permitted by law.” .
Regarding the meeting, the KTU officially stated: “The Ministry of Education officially implements follow-up measures such as resuming collective bargaining, allowing full-time union workers, office support, withholding union dues, etc. I agreed to do it. “
President Kwon said: “The KTU, which is recently starting as a legal teachers union, will do everything possible to close the education gap that is deepening due to Corona 19 and take care of the lives of children caught in the online framework. “.
In October 2013, during the Park Geun-hye administration, the Ministry of Labor notified the entire KTU due to the registration of 9 laid-off workers. Since then, the lawsuit has been challenged by filing a lawsuit for cancellation of the foreign union notification provision and request for suspension. In 2016, when the entire KTU lost in the second trial of the lawsuit for annulment of the illegal union, the Ministry of Education issued an order for the predecessor to return to the field. At that time, 34 predecessors who did not return to school were laid off.