Korea’s high two labor unions held separate rallies Saturday condemning the Yoon Suk Yeol administration’s labor insurance policies, leading to some bodily clashes with police attempting to manage the gang.
An estimated mixed 130,000 members of the Korean Confederation of Commerce Unions (KCTU) and the Federation of Korean Commerce Unions (FKTU) concurrently launched rallies in two completely different components of Seoul.
The KCTU, the most important umbrella labor union within the nation, referred to as for the resignation of Yoon, claiming he has uncared for staff’ rights whereas taking management of broadcasting shops.
The KCTU claimed that round 100,000 members participated within the rally held in central Seoul.
The FKTU, in the meantime, additionally held a separate rally in western Seoul, demanding the federal government improve the office security legislation to penalize employers for severe industrial accidents.
The rallies triggered visitors congestion in components of central Seoul, leading to a mean visitors pace of seven.1 kilometers per hour as of 5:30 p.m. (Yonhap)