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1/17 Solidarity Rally For Korean Railway Workers Union KRWU Against Union Busting & Privatization Of KORAIL

1/17 Solidarity Rally For Korean Railway Workers Union KRWU Against Union Busting And Privatization Of KORAIL
Friday January 17, 2014 4:00 PM
Korean Consulate
3500 Clay St./Laurel St. San Francisco

Boeing IAM concession deal won’t end company’s tough bargaining with IAM

Boeing IAM concession deal won’t end company’s tough bargaining with IAM
http://seattletimes.com/html/businesstechnology/2022600155_boeingvotefol...
Originally published January 4, 2014 at 8:23 PM | Page modified January 4, 2014 at 9:35 PM

Boeing deal won’t end company’s tough bargaining
The Machinists’ vote assures the 777x will be built here, but also affirms the company’s hard-nosed negotiating tactics with labor and elected officials.

[Update on Railway Strike and KCTU’s plan for the Next General Strike]

[Update on Railway Strike and KCTU’s plan for the Next General Strike]
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➠ As of December 31 11am, the members of KRWU go back to work and continue their struggle at workplace.

➠Under the slogan “Step Down, Park! Stop Privatisation!, Abolish Union Repression!,” KCTU will stage its 2nd general strike on January 9th and the 3rd on January 16th,
and will mobilize a nation wide simultaneous rallies on January 4th and People’s Day of Action on January 16th.

Rallies held nationwide to oppose Korea railway privatization

Rallies held nationwide to oppose Korea railway privatization
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/617595.html
Posted on : Dec.30,2013 15:32 KSTModified on : Dec.30,2013 21:58 KST

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Korea Railway talks face rough ride-Korean Railway Workers Union Leaders Still Face Repression "Police pushed ahead with the investigation of the union leaders as planned, saying it would deal with key figures including the union head Kim Myung-hwan in st

Korea Railway talks face rough ride-Korean Railway Workers Union Leaders Still Face Repression "Police pushed ahead with the investigation of the union leaders as planned, saying it would deal with key figures including the union head Kim Myung-hwan in strict fairness."
Railway talks face rough ride-Korean Railway Workers Union Leaders Still Face Repression And Possible Privatization Of Rails

ublished : 2013-12-30 20:17
Updated : 2013-12-30 20:41

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