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Women Workers Labour Conditions And Disputes In South Korea Free Trade Zones
This book examines the labor conditions experienced by women workers in free trade zones in South Korea, focusing on issues related to employment practices, workplace conditions, and labor disputes. It analyzes how export-oriented industrial zones shape working environments, often involving long working hours, low wages, limited job security, and restricted opportunities for workers to organize or assert their rights. The publication also discusses the forms of conflict that arise between workers and employers, including strikes, protests, and legal disputes over labor rights. Through case studies and labor analysis, the book highlights the broader challenges faced by women workers in industrial zones and emphasizes the need for stronger labor protections, fair employment policies, and greater recognition of women’s rights in the workplace.
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