Publikationen der Stiftung20 years of Korean women workers movement
Publikationen der Stiftung20 years of Korean women workers movement
Inhalt
- Contents
- 1. Foreword 3
- 2. 20 Years of Korean Women Workers Association Evaluation and Future Tasks 4
- 3. Sharing the Experience of Twelve Activists in the Women Workers’ Movement: an analysis of interviews with KWWA activists 49
- Foreword
- 20 Years of Korean Women Workers Association Evaluation and Future Tasks
- 1. 20 years organizing and building the power of women workers
- 1) Focusing on the effort to build strong democratic unions
- 2) Focusing on mass-based organizing through membership mobilization
- 3) Organizing unemployed women, the biggest victims of the IMF crisis
- 4) Forming the Korean Women’s Trade Union to organize the unorganized and irregular workers
- 5) Establishing the National House Managers Cooperative, an organization of informal women workers
- 6) Organizing Working Poor Women
- 7) Conclusion; Summary
- 2. Twenty Years for Women Workers (to realize the task of women workers)
- 1) Employment Security and Rights for Non-standard Workers
- 2) Actualize Minimum Wage and Protect Micro-business and House Managers
- 3) Employment Equality
- 4) Promoting Maternity Protection
- 5) Work and Family Compatibility
- 6) Policies for Women and Unemployment
- 7) Securing the Rights of Working Poor Women
- 9) Conclusion
- Sharing the Experience of Twelve Activists in the Women Workers’ Movement:
- an analysis of interviews with KWWA activists