‘Still out on the street waging this fight': women irregular workers and industrial action in Korea
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2018
39
2
May
228-248
women workers ; retail trade ; part time worker ; labour dispute ; strike
Labour disputes
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X15620847
English
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"This article reviews the 510-day strike by women irregular workers in the South Korean retail industry, and analyses factors which made a group of women irregular workers, whose employment conditions render them the most marginal employees, to sustain a lengthy struggle despite financial and family pressures. This article argues there are three factors behind the struggle: first their desire to address the employment discrimination and inhumane treatment they faced at work; second their belief that the struggle was larger than just their immediate demands; and third the solidarity and support they received from both the union and full-time colleagues and from the broader community. "
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