Protests in front of the People's Power of Labor, "Stop the illegal stigma of the Yellow Envelope Act"

 Labor and civil society groups on the 21st said about the power of the people who criticized the so-called 'yellow envelope law (revision of Articles 2 and 3 of the Union Act)', "incited hatred of unions and damaged labor rights." he swears

The Movement Headquarters for Revision of Articles 2 and 3 of the Trade Union Act, which consists of 93 labor and civic groups, held a press conference in front of Yeouido People's Power on the morning of the same day and said, "The people's power should stop the illegal stigma and guarantee the right to work."

On the day of the meeting, Kwon Seong-dong, former floor leader of the People's Power, said on the 15th, "It is just a yellow-governed protection law that encourages illegal strikes" about the Yellow Envelope Act, which acknowledges the employer's responsibility and restricts excessive damages and provisional seizures during a union strike. It is aimed at criticizing the high primary color.

After enumerating the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering subcontractor strike and the Ssangyong Motor incident, they said, "Why do your claims that it is not illegal are always directed only to workers? It's so cruel," he criticized the ruling party.

Choi Jin-hyeop, co-representative of the Movement Headquarters, said, "The people's power is protecting businesses by calling this natural law to prevent capital from killing people. There is no people in the power of will. There are only businesses and capital.”

Furthermore, Kim Hyung-soo, chairman of the Chosun subcontracting branch of the Metal Workers' Union in Geoje, Tongyeong, and Goseong, aimed at former floor leader Kwon and said, "If we are imperial, then what is the former floor leader Kwon? No,” he said.

After the meeting, they also requested an interview with Joo Ho-young, the current floor leader of the People's Power. 안전놀이터

The meeting was attended by representatives of the labor and civil society, including Choi Jin-hyeop, co-representative of the Korean Women's Association, Co-CEO of the Movement Headquarters, Yoon Ji-young, a policy and legal team leader, Gonggaam Attorney at the Public Interest and Human Rights Law Foundation, and Kim Eun-jung, director of cooperation at the Solidarity for Participation.s4

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