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The KCTU Demands in Launching the 1999 Concerted Campaign Four Primary Demands: 1. End the livelihood-depriving corporate restructuring and lay-off # adopt a declaration announcing the current policy of indiscriminate and unilateral corporate restructuring and redundancy lay-off policy 2. Guarantee employment security through working hour reduction # legislative amendment to establish 40 hour working week to retain and create jobs # employment security through additional reduction in working hours in collective agreement: # individual employers are called on to guarantee job security through labour-management agreement for working hour reduction * employer shall guarantee normal wage when working hours is reduced through collective agreement * government shall promote employment security through financial support to supplement the wage loss in working hour reduction through collective agreement * expand employment security support mechanism of the employment insurance * establish special employment security fund 3. Establish and consolidate social safety net # expand the current employment insurance and introduce unemployment benefit system # create jobs through expanded public facility investment # expand government budget for social security spending # reform and consolidate the 4 social insurances # elevate the minimum wage system to provide meaningful protection for the lowest income earners # enact a Basic Livelihood Protection Act to guarantee minimum meaningful livelihood for the poorest and most disadvantaged people # deepen redistribution of wealth through a through reform of the taxation system 4. Stabilize wage, collective agreement, and promote industry-level collective bargaining # withdraw the plan to repeal the current retirement allowance system # withdraw the project to introduce and generalize annual salary system of wage # repeal the provision allowing unilateral abrogation of collective agreement # introduce provisions for penalty and punishment for violation of collective agreement # promote and guarantee industry-level collective bargaining Continuing Demands: A. Reform the chaebol system and the political system # Oust incapable and failed chaebol owner-chiefs from management and reclaim their ill-gotten wealth # Punish corrupt chaebol owner-chiefs, politicians, and bureaucrats # Implement consolidated tax assessment on total interest earnings* # Introduce employment tax on unearned income gains # Introduce co-determination law # Introduce a recall system for corrupt politicians # Introduce party list proportional reprepresentation voting system # Stop privatization and overseas sale of public enterprises B. Guarantee basic labour rights # Repeal the legislative provision for lay-off on economic grounds # Release imprisoned trade unionists # Drop warrants of arrest issued against trade unionists # Guarantee the right of public servants to unionise # Guarantee the right of unemployed workers to join supra- enterprise level unions # Repeal the legislative provision which makes it illegal and punishable crime for employers to maintain wage payment to enterprise-level full-time union officers/representatives C.Renegotiate the agreement with the IMF and restore economic sovereignty # Seek debt cancellation # Stop the negotiations to adopt investment agreements with the U.S. and Japan
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