Taeil Jeon Cycle 50, What Will We Do?



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Integrated Union of Workers Announces Commentary on Jeon Tae-Il’s 50th Anniversary, Committed to Reform the System Based on Low Recognition of Labor Reality and Social Solidarity, and Improve a Culture of Respect for Work


Taeil Jeon Cycle 50, What Will We Do?

[아시아경제 박종일 기자] National Integrated Union of Civil Service Workers (President Lee Choong-jaeImage On the 13th, 13th, and 13th, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il’s enthusiasm, the unified union announced a comment.

“The poor working reality that continues even on the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il’s passion is prompting the awakening of our people and unions.” We must be aware that we did not. ”

The unified union said: “On the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il’s passion, we will do our best to reform the system and improve the work culture based on the spirit of social solidarity to build a society where work is respected.”

Jeon Tae-il 50 heat death cycles, what will we do?

Today is the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il, 22, who died on November 13, 1970 screaming, “Observe the Labor Standards Law!” The shout of enthusiasm was a criterion for our society to constantly strive to focus on the culture of respect for work, and it was nothing more than bamboo rain.

However, according to a recent survey, even though 50 years have passed since the pastor was a pastor, the reality is that our society is still far from being a work-friendly society. According to a survey of a civic group of 1,000 workers, only 38% of non-regular workers said that treatment improved compared to the 1970s. 55% saw no improvement in working conditions in the future. 55% said they could not take a break the day they wanted, and it was common for them to work more than 8 hours, and 35% said they were currently in poor health.

Additionally, nearly 300 workers died from overwork in the last year alone, and there are more than 10 million non-regular workers who are not protected by labor law, including 3.7 million workplaces with fewer than five workers, 2.5 million specially employed workers and 3.5 million indirectly employed workers. .

This poor work reality, which continues even on the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il’s death, is urging the Korean people and unions to wake up. You need to realize that the reality of work, which should make everyone happy, has never improved even in today’s situation as the world’s top 10 economic powers.

On the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il’s enthusiasm, the National Integrated Union of Civil Service Workers of Korea once again commits to reforming the system and improving the work culture based on the spirit of social solidarity to build a society where respect the job.

2020. 11. 13.

National Integrated Union of Civil Service Workers

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