S. Korean gov’t cracks down on migrant workers
“The growing number of undocumented OFWs worldwide is indicative of
the ongoing crisis of forced migration and systemic economic crisis in
the country.” – Garry Martinez, Migrante International
By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com
In solidarity with other migrant organizations and labor advocacy
groups, the Katipunan ng mga Samahang Migranteng Manggagawa sa Korea
(Kasamma-Ko) expressed outrage over what it said was the Korean
government’s intensifying crackdown against migrant workers.
According to Kasamma-Ko chairman Pol Par, the Korean government’s Bureau
of Immigration is committing grave human rights violations.
According to reports from PressTV, South Korean migrants led by trade
unions and migrant groups have been holding daily rallies and other
forms of protests against the Seoul government’s month-long crackdown
against undocumented migrants. Migrant groups and allied organizations
charged the Korean government of “hunting workers down like criminals.”
As per 2009 migrant labor statistics, there are roughly 680,000
migrant workers living in South Korea who work in a number of
industries, in particular, manufacturing, construction, and in services
such as restaurants and entertainment.
A lawyer with the Korean Public Interest Lawyers’ Group YunJi-Young
said that despite the South Korean government’s declaration that it
was only doing research into the working conditions of migrant
workers, the actual procedures it was implementing constituted a
crackdown against illegal migrants. Ji-Young said it was likely that the
crackdowns will result to various violations against individual and
human rights, among them violations against personal liberty..... MORE
Source: Bulatlat.com
URL: http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/11/12/s-korean-govt-cracks-down-on-migrant-workers/
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