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Ep 218 - Unions Against Imperialism

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Labor Rights Under Fire

This chapter explores the repression facing labor movements in South Korea and the challenges posed by corporate interests, particularly in relation to the proposed yellow envelope law. It highlights the resilience of workers amid governmental pushback, focusing on the historical context and recent developments affecting labor rights. The discussion expands to include labor disputes in South Africa, emphasizing the global implications of corporate profit motives and the complexities of worker protections.

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