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Unity Forged Against HHIC in South Korea

As a synchronized and concerted response to the anti-union practices of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction (HHIC), a South Korean multi-national corporation with major ship building facilities in the Philippines, the Hanjin Heavy Industry in Construction Philippine Workers Union (HHICPWU), an affiliate of the National Building and Wood Workers Union (NUBCW) and the Korean Metal Workers Union (KMWU) have forged a united effort to intensify the two unions struggle for safe and healthy working conditions, workers' right to self-organization and security of tunure.


In the last few months, the two HHIC work sites at Subic Shipyard Complex, Philippines and Yeongdo Shipyard, South Korea have received intense scrutiny from the international community. At the Subic ship yard facility, another tragic work-related accident resulted in the death of Alvin, Dulanag, a 31 years old welder from Kalinga, Norther Province. Dulang plunged to death when he was hit by a heavy metal block from his six-foot working platform. His death is the 28th since Hanjin Subic Shipyard started operating in 2007.


In South Korea, the Mun Cheol Sang, Regional Branch Chair of the KMWU Busan-Yangsan Region and the Chae Ghil Yong, Local Chari o f the HHIC local in Busan are risking their lives conducting a sit-in protest on-top of a 50-meter tower crane #17 in the Hanjin Yeongdo shipyard. Already, it has been almost 100 days since union member Kim Jin Sook began her aerial sit-in of Yeongdo crane #85. Despite the dangers they face from their sit-in, the three are driven by their commitment and desire to ensure job security for union members, and highlight HHIC¡¯s unfair disciplinary actions, dismissal of union activists and damages-claims lawsuits.

In a press statement released during the joint press conference held on April 19th in Seoul, Ernesto Arellano, President of the NUBCW, an affiliate of BWI, lambasted the Hanjin Heavy Industry and Construction Philippines (HHICP) for "its callous disregard to institute basic occupational health and safety pogrammes and measures based on the Philippine Senate Labor Committee recommendations of February 3, 2009 as a response to the more than 5,000 accidents that had occurred of which 17 were fatal.¡± He added, ¡°We strongly deplore HHICP¡¯s direct intervention to stifle HHICP workers to exercise their right to self-organization when it filed a motion for reconsideration with the Burea of Labor Relations (BLR) of the Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE) to revoke the HHICPWU union registration."


Immediately after the joint conference, the KMWU and BWI held a strategy planning to surmount the challenges of HHIC¡¯s industrial behaviors. Apolinar Tolentino, Regional Representative for BWI Asia Pacific Region represented the BWI and NUBCW in the joint press conference and planning meeting.

At the joint press conference, President Park You-Ki, President of KMWU stated, ¡°In Korea, HHIC management have tossed out workers who had steadfastly toiled for the company onto the streets. Hundreds of jobs have been lost in the past few months at HHIC in the name of "voluntary" early severance, and as if this were not enough, the management has been forcing mass dismissals. After concluding agreements with the union local in 2007 and 2010 promising not to artificially downsize the workforce, it has tossed aside these agreements like mere scraps of paper. It is nothing short of outrageous to see management's foisting off of all the responsibility onto workers without a thought to their own responsibility."

It should be noted since NUBCW implemented an aggressive organizing campaign targeting the Hanjin ship yard facility in Subic in 2007, the union had received strong support from the Korean Federation of Construction Industry Trade Union (KFCITU), one of BWI¡¯s affiliate in South Korea. They also have pledged to continue to support the joint efforts of NUBCW and the KMWU.
 
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