Public Solidarity Union Demands Payment of Communication and Transportation Fees for 'Senior Life Support Workers'... Protest Calling for Improved Treatment to Gyeongnam Province
The Gyeongnam Senior Life Support Workers' Resolution Rally was held in front of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office on the 25th. / Photo by Se-ryeong Lee ryeong@
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] On the 25th, the Public Solidarity Labor Union held a resolution rally in front of the main gate of Gyeongnam Provincial Office to secure employment stability and improve the treatment of Gyeongnam Senior Life Support Workers.
The Public Solidarity Labor Union claimed, "We work for 5 hours with short-time labor receiving minimum wage, but neither the state nor local governments take responsibility for transportation and communication expenses, forcing unilateral sacrifices."
They demanded from Gyeongnam Province ▲ employment stability for Senior Life Support Workers ▲ immediate budget allocation for necessary care expenses such as transportation and communication costs for support workers ▲ establishment of direct employment plans to strengthen the public nature of care.
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Afterwards, Chairman Lee Young-hoon and others met with provincial office officials for a discussion, and they continued the rally sitting in front of the provincial office entrance until the meeting ended.
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