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WOMEN WORKERS IN INDUSTRIALIZING KOREA
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WOMEN WORKERS IN INDUSTRIALIZING KOREA

2021
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After the Chobang strike ended in 1952 and the industrial relations system was institutionalized following the passage of the labor laws in 1953, it became rare in the remainder of the 1950s and most of the 1960s to see collective struggle by factory women capture national attention.¹ The yŏgong question, together with the visibility of factory women as important social actors, rapidly receded from public conscience as the organized labor movement, led by men, established its control over industrial relations negotiations. When female industrial workers reappeared in the newspapers as militant subjects of labor struggle, it was at female-dominated, largely
Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN
1501758268, 9781501758263

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