On 20 April in a video to the UNO, ROK Minister of Employment and Labour Lee Jae-gap presented the three instruments of ratification for three core ILO conventions, thereby fulfilling the motion passed by the government in 2020 and following relentless pressure from the trade unions.
“We will continue to work with trade unions and employers to ensure that workers’ fundamental rights are sufficiently guaranteed and that healthy relations between trade unions and employers, based on autonomy and responsibility, are developed,” the minister stated. One year after ratification, the Republic of Korea will officially be a signatory to ILO Convention No. 29, which prohibits forced labor, ILO Convention No. 89, which guarantees the right to freedom of association, and ILO...
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