[Herald Interview] Only the beginning for Korea’s migrant workers’ labor movement
Social affairsJul 21, 2015
When South Korea’s highest court recently made a ruling that migrants working in Korea illegally could establish a labor union, Udaya Rai, a head of the nation’s first migrants’ labor union, broke into a wide smile. The historic ruling came on June 25, more than 10 years after the Seoul-Gyeonggi-Incheon Migrants’ Trade Union launched a battle against the Korean government to win legal status. “I was so delighted when I heard that the court finally legalized our union,” said Rai, head of the MTU