1 August 2007
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ILO Director General calls on
Korean government to release detained E.Land trade unionists
The Director General of the International Labour Organisation ILO Juan Somavia is calling for the release of the three Korean trade unionists, who have been arrested in connection with the E.Land labour conflict. He says that last week's intervention by ILO Executive Director Kari Tapiola "has gone unanswered" and that he therefore has to raise the issue directly with the Labour Minister, Mr Lee Sang-Soo.
The E.Land workers' trade union president Mr Kim Kyung-wook has been held at Seoul's Mapo police station since 20 July. Last week, the union's vice president Mr Lee Nam-Sin and general secretary Mrs Lee Kyung-Oak were also taken to the police jail.
- My attention has been drawn to the recent arrest and detention of three trade union leaders exercising their legitimate functions, the the ILO Director General writes in his letter to the Korean government.
- As you know, the ILO's supervisory bodies, particularly the Committee on Freedom of Association, have consistently taken a strong position regarding the detention of trade union leaders and the pursuit of criminal charges in the case of a labour conflict. - I would request you to do everything possible to secure the release of the E.Land trade union leaders in order for the normal process of negotiation and social dialogue to prevail over the use of force, Mr Somavia says in his letter to the Korean Labour Minister.
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