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[KCTU Call to Action] Appeal for Solidarity : E-Land irregular workers Crushed with the Police
SITUATION SUMMARY
The Police Break-up of the E-Land Workers will Legitimize the Abuse of the Irregular Workers' Bill
- The Irregular Workers Bill has now revealed its ineffectiveness and loopholes to the entire nation
On 20th of July, the Roh Moo-hyun government crushed with police
shields the calls on the part of the women irregular workers that "they
be allowed to work," and took all of them to police stations. The
government, despite being responsible for a bill that expands irregular
work instead of protecting the casual workers, used government force to
repress the irregular workers' demands for their livelihood. The
government has legitimized the incapacitation of what little protective
measures existed in the bill by protecting E-Land's abuse of such
provisions.
The struggle by the irregular workers at E-Land began when management,
in order to evade relevant provisions in the new irregular workers bill
that went into effect on the 1st of July, terminated the contracts for
the cash register workers and contracted out the operations. The KCTU
has consistently asserted that the new bill would lead to more
irregular workers because the law, which was suppose to give permanent
status to workers employed as irregular workers for over two years,
left open the door to ways to evade such measures, such as outsourcing
and termination of contracts. However, the government and the employers
have ignored such warnings. The KCTU's predictions are now reality.
E-Land has used weaknesses in the law to lay off contract cash register
workers, and have forced them into illicit contracts, and have
contracted out their work. The management even breached the collective
agreement, which had clearly stated that those who had worked for over
18 months would not be layed off, by unilaterally terminating their
contracts. They have also ignored the local government labor
committee's decision that it was an unfair dismissal. While E-Land
management has not hesitated to engage in illicit and unjust practices,
it has used such extreme language as 'terrorism' to denounce the strike
and sit-in by the workers, and has sued the union leadership for
obstruction of justice. There is no way for the E-Land management to
evade criticism, for they are mobilizing all sorts of illicit means to
evade resolving the irregular work issue, while they have accused the
workers that their desperate actions for their livelihood are illegal.
Even though the root of all the problems is the irregular workers bill,
the government has not put forth an earnest effort to resolve the
E-Land incident. Despite numerous cases of unfair and illegal labor
practices on the part of management being revealed as a result of a
special labor inspection, it has not acted to correct them. Labor
Minister Lee Sang-Soo, while giving the false impression that he has
been doing all that he can to resolve the issue, has constantly
threatened the workers at the sit-in sites that he would send in the
police. E-Land management, with the labor ministry's protection, just
repeated it's position that there would be no negotiations until the
sit-ins at the retail stores ended. They even made it seem in the press
that their offer to "give permanent status to irregular workers that
have worked over 18 months at the company" was a big concession when it
was the terms of the original collective agreement which they broke.
They blamed the union for the failure to reach an agreement and induced
the break-up of the negotiations. For them, as well as the employers
association and the labor ministry, the negotiations were solely
formalities from the very beginning, and the only way to resolve the
issue was through sending in the police.
The repression of irregular workers at E-Land is not an isolated
incident. 271 workers were arrested during the past year alone, and 200
of these were irregular workers. 73% of all arrested laborers were
irregular workers. Regarding the E-Land incident, the government has
already issued arrest warrants for 6 members of the company union, and
7 for the leadership of the other union that has been on strike, New
Core.
The number of workers arrested under the Roh Moo-hyun government is now
at 958. This is a higher number then the two previous governments(Kim
Yung-sam 632, Kim Dae-jung 892). If the government continues to respond
to the heartbreaking struggles by the irregular workers across the
country with arrest warrants and the use of police forces, then Roh
Moo-hyun will go down in history as the most vicious of governments
regarding workers' struggles.
Our Demands :
- We denounce the acts by E-Land management that have led to the loss
of jobs for a vulnerable sector and that have threatened the livelihood
of these workers.
- We call for the laid-off workers to be reinstated.
- At the same time, we believe that the irregular workers bill, which
has now revealed its ineffectiveness and loopholes to the entire
nation, needs to be revoked.
- We call for a complete revision to the law, one that implements limitations on the uses of temporary or contract work.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
We are calling for protest letters to the President Roh Moo Hyun at the
Blue House, +82-2-770-1690(Fax) or e-mail at president@cwd.go.kr Copies should be sent to the Ministry of Labor, Minister Lee Sang-Soo +82-2-504-6708 or e-mail at m_molab@molab.go.kr
Please be sure to send a copy to KCTU by +82-2-2635-1134(fax) or e-mail at inter@kctu.org
Your solidarity would be enormously helpful not only for the E-land
workers' struggle but protecting the entire irregular workers' rights.
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