The Forklift Of The Kim Dae-Jung Government Stabbed 
Daewoo Autoworkers In The Heart.

Korean Metal Workers Federation
Metal Workers  KMWF-KCTU

February 21, 2001


02/19/01
At around 17:50 yesterday two choppers were hovering around the sky of the 
Daewoo Pupyong plants and hundreds of riot police were following right 
after 4 forklifts which were removing the barricades of 4 gates of the
plant.

At 18:00 1000 riot police finally entered the plant and the rest of them, 
3100 surrounded the plant to arrest worker. 200 workers in the plant 
resisted against the police with stone and firebottles but 800 workers and 
family with children could not resist against 4100 riot police. The sky of 
the plant was overspread with smoke of the burning tires and furniture. 
Frightened workers were running and children and wives of the workers were 
crying. According to one of witness, wife of a striker, a three-month 
pregnant woman was hit by riot police and police by force separated 
children from their mothers. The police treated the wives of the strikers 
as criminals. After mothers were taken out of the plant, children were left 
surrounded by riot police.

Two hours before the attack by riot police, 800 workers including their 
family were resisting against police trying to enter the plant. Workers 
organized their defensive team with 200 union members at front of the plant 
gate. They were fighting against riot police with iron pipes, stones and 
turning water hoses on the riot police trying to enter into the plant.

There were 400 workers and students protesting and denouncing riot police 
200 meters away from the gate. 1000 riot police also prevented them from 
getting closer to Daewoo plant. The 400 workers and students were gathering 
in front of the plant to support workers struggle.

However, riot police with 4 forklifts came into the plant and arrested 
workers. Most of workers could safely run away from violence of the police 
but 80 workers were caught by riot police and taken to 4 separate police 
stations in Pupyong City.

At around 21:00 Daewoo autoworkers and metal workers from other unions 
gathered in Sangok cathedral to reorganize strikers to recapture the plant 
where riot police are occupying.

02/20/01
At 14:00 3000 workers and students rallied to recapture the plant. At the 
rally Dan Byong-ho, president of KCTU declared the all out struggle against 
the Kim Dae-jung government after denouncing that ÄúThe Kim Dae-jung 
government is implementing neo liberalism by dismissing Daewoo autoworkers 
by force for the interests of GM and TNCs. The government is selling 
workers lives to TNCs. The government uses violent measures not to 
criminal, formal CEO, Kim Woo'Äìjung but to workers. Now KCTU declared the 
struggle for the resignation of KIM Dae-jung government.

The protesters were marching to the plant to recapture it. They occupied 
whole street but citizens on the street did not express their complaints 
against protesters. Instead they showed their supports by applauding to 
protesters.

The workers and students were demanding 'ÄúStop projected lay-off. No sale 
to overseas. Stop neo-liberalism. No TNCs'Äù At the same time riot police 
provoked workers and students by beating with their clubs. However, workers 
and students resisted with their iron pipes and firebottles and could 
arrive in front of the plant. As soon as protesters arrived in front of the 
plant, thousands of riot police occupying the plant came out from the plant 
to prevent protesters to get closer to the plant. The police threw stones 
to workers when workers are marching to enter the plant. In the middle of 
the street 30 meters away from the plant gate, there were two police buses 
and the angry workers and student threw tens of firebottles to burn them
out.

Metal workers in other region were striking to protest against the violence 
of the government. 1500 Daewoo autoworkers in Chang won were on 4 hour 
strike from one to four o'Äôclock, 500 Daewoo autoworkers in Pusan were on 
strike after lunch break, and 300 Daewoo autoworkers in Kunsan were in 
strike for two hours.


02/21/01
At 14:00 3000 workers and students were gathering in Pupyong subway station 
but police prevented them from getting out of the station. Riot police 
arrested people getting out of the station.

At around 16:50 50 KMWF and Daewoo autoworkers occupied a part of Kyung-in 
highway demanding 'ÄúKim Daejung should resign!!


How Many Workers Were Working At The Daewoo?
There are four Daewoo plants making cars, compact cars, trucks, and buses 
in four different regions in Korea. Pupyong plant located in the west of 
Seoul is making mid-size cars which are Lanos, Leganza, and Magnus. All of 
the dismissals were from Pupyong plant.

In total there were 17000 workers employed in Daewoo Motors and in Pupyong 
plant there were used to be 7000 workers employed.

So far 4327 workers were mandatorily retired since the early 1999 and on 
the 16th of Feb the company announced that it would go on dismissing 
another 1785 workers in addition, which caused such a big resistance of 
workers.



What Was The Cause Of All The Problems At Daewoo?
The Korean economy structure mainly depends on the giant conglomerates 
pursuing maximum profits based on long-working hours and low wage system 
without building competitiveness and rational management. Also, the owners 
of big company have close relations with politicians to have easier access 
to get huge loans from bankers.

Bankers lend funds to the big business without reviewing their abilities to 
raise profits and to pay back the loans.

The former CEO, Kim woo-jung could borrow huge amount of funds from 
bankers with the help of politicians.

Last Monday former 34 Daewoo executives and accountants were arrested for 
violation of foreign exchange laws. They had raised $20 billion officially 
and unofficially $38 billion by taking out illegal foreign exchange loans 
and pooling funds from its subsidiaries through falsified documents.

The ill management and inability of Daewoo companies resulted in 
bankruptcy. The run-away irresponsible previous owner, Kim Woojung is now 
hiding somewhere in the world. At the same time the Daewoo Motor workers 
gradually were laid off and it is estimated around 3,000 workers have been 
laid off. Those who were safe from the sack had to put up with the 30% of 
wage reduction for the last three years.


Regardless Of Who Is Responsible For The Situation, Do Workers Have An 
Alternative For The Bankrupted Company Daewoo?
Yes, Workers are demanding the public ownership of Daewoo. Union, share 
holders, creditors, and public bank should have the ownership of Daewoo 
Motors just like what the US, German and French government did for the 
Chrysler in 1970s, VW and Renault. The government should put public funds 
not for the sale but for the normalization of the company.


What Are The Demands?
Stop projected lay-off. No sale to overseas. Job security.

Daewoo autoworkers strike is politically important since their main demands 
are job security that is threatened by the neo-liberal policy of the Kim 
Dae-jung government for the interests of GM.

Last year Ford and GM were interested in Daewoo Motors but because of 
strong union movement in Daewoo Motors, it was for sure that it would not 
be easy for them to go on restructuring. Ford gave up Daewoo then GM became 
the most favorable buyer of the Daewoo. But GM showed lukewarm attitude of 
purchasing Daewoo. It consistently announced that the purchase of GM would 
be decided based on the process of restructuring. At the same time the 
Korean government want to sell the Daewoo to GM as soon as possible and 
announced that it will finish restructuring process by the mid February.



Can Such A Strong Resistance Bring Their Jobs Back?
The resistance and struggle led by KMWF and KCTU are aiming not only to 
secure jobs but also to stop neo-liberal policy of KIM Dae-jung government.

Right after the riot police used violent measures to the workers and family 
in the plant and arrested 80 workers on the same day, KCTU and KMWF 
immediately announced all out struggle against the government.

Mun Sung-hyun, KMWF president, announced that he would organize all 
possible forces to fight against neo-liberalism policy and call on metal 
workers solidarity.

Dan Byong-ho, KCTU president, declared the all out struggle against the 
government and will go on fighting for the resignation of Kim Dae-jung 
president.


How Many Workers Are Arrested So Far?
Monday 80, Tuesday more than 20 and Wednesday more than 80~85 were arrested.

The leaderships of Daewoo autoworkers union are on the wanted lists. It is 
reported


How Will This Struggle Go On?
The resistance and struggle led by KMWF and KCTU are aiming not only to 
secure jobs but also to stop neo-liberal policy of KIM Dae-jung government.

Right after the riot police used violent measures to the workers and family 
in the plant and arrested 80 workers on the same day, KCTU and KMWF 
immediately announced all out struggle against the government.

Mun Sung-hyun, KMWF president, announced that he would organize all 
possible forces to fight against neo-liberalism policy and call on metal 
workers solidarity.

Dan Byong-ho, KCTU president, declared the all out struggle against the 
government and will go on fighting for the resignation of Kim Dae-jung
regime.

On the 22nd metal workers from nation wide will gather in Pupyong to start 
struggle for the resignation of Kim Dae-jung regime. On the 24th workers of 
KCTU will gather to struggle for the same demands.


Any Further Struggle Plans?
A team organized by Daewoo autoworkers to arrest former run away CEO, Kim 
Woojung will leave for Paris this week. So far Korean prosecutor is busy in 
arresting striking workers yet still does not issue warrant of arrest 
against the run away CEO, Kim Woojung. Union and KMWF earlier distributed 
wanted posters of former CEO of Daewoo worldwide.



URGENT APPEAL FOR ACTION
Our struggle is more than job security. It is the struggle against TNCs and 
neo-liberalism. GM and the Kim Dae-jung government use violent power 
against workers for the more flexible use of work force. The globalization 
of capital is threatening workers livelihoods and their families.

For more information:
International Affairs Dept. KMWF 
Fax: +82-2-712-4253

Joohee Kim
International Affairs Dept.
Korean Metal Workers' Federation
KMWF-KCTU
2fl. Taeho Bldg. 99-15 Seo-ge-dong Yongsan-ku
Seoul 140-140 KOREA
Phone: ++82-2-712-4252 
Fax: ++82-2-712-4253

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