S. Korea’s main labour union group calls ‘general strike’ until Yoon resigns

S. Korea’s main labour union group calls ‘general strike’ until Yoon resigns
S. Korea’s main labour union group calls ‘general strike’ until Yoon resigns

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Wednesday, 04 Dec 2024 8:09 AM MYT

SEOUL, Dec 4 — South Korea’s largest umbrella labour union today called an “indefinite general strike” until President Yoon Suk Yeol resigned, after he abandoned a short-lived attempt at martial law.

The 1.2 million-member Korean Confederation of Trade Unions accused Yoon of an “irrational and anti-democratic measure”, saying he had “declared the end of (his) own power”. — AFP

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