| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Anonymous | |
| 252 | Eun Young Lee | |
| 253 | Takamitsu Ono | |
| 254 | Dianne Feeley | |
| 255 | LeiLani Dowell | |
| 256 | Sunny Lim | |
| 257 | balotte aaron-mirafuentes | |
| 258 | greg mclean | |
| 259 | agung hermawan | Stop the repression against MTU and release President Torna Limbu and Vice President Abdus Sabur immediately |
| 260 | Daniel Kikuo Ichinose | |
| 261 | Anonymous | |
| 262 | Henry Em | |
| 263 | jee kim | |
| 264 | Sharon L. Eolis | |
| 265 | Rev. Samuel Park | 즉각 탄압을 중단하고 지도부를 석방하라. |
| 266 | Lynette Olabe | |
| 267 | Vladimir Tikhonov | |
| 268 | Owen Miller | |
| 269 | samar thapa | Regular crackdown of Korean Government over undocumented migrant workers is not new news and they have rights to crackdown to undocumented migrant workers through immigration law.
But the question is why do documented migrant workers are forced to become undocumented?
Was Industrial Trainee System and Is Employment Permit System (EPS) has covered the basic rights of migrant workers?
Of corse, because of lack of proper system discrimination (all types), physical and mental abuses at work place are the main causes to become undocumented workers. So, the number of undocumented migrant workers are never been reduced. Until now Immigration had deported hundred thousand migrant workers form Korea. But again the number is....................... same.
So, why not think in another way................?
Although Immigration act does notice as an undocumented migrant worker but in another hand Ministry of Labour had covered the undocumented migrant workers also with Labour Act.
So, even Migrant Workers who are undocumented have Labour 3 Rights in Korea. With labour act they have rights to voice out their rights openly. They have rights to unite and form the Trade Union. So the MTU is formed and MTU must Lead migrant workers for their fundamental rights.
Now MTU is one of affiliated Trade Union of KCTU. So, Korean Government should not ignore any more to MTU. Now time has come to recognize MTU by Korean Government.
Because, migrant workers (Documented or Undocumented) are one of Strong Labour source to Korean Labour Market and Economy Development.
It is sure continue crack down on MTU leaders could not collapse MTU any more. And continue crackdown over MTU leaders is not the solution of stopping undocumented migrant worker's number and their voices. If it goes regular in Korea. The global Labour Movement must say "Korean Goverment is forcing migrant workers to become undocumented it self to exploit them more" So, it dosn't like MTU stand with voice of those exploited migrant workers.
So, immediately Korean Government must stop Crackdown over MTU leaders and Undocumented Migrant Workers.
Rather to crackdown better to legalize all undocumented migrant workers
Recognize MTU instead of ignorance
Long live Worker's Solidarity |
| 270 | Tim Malone | |
| 271 | Anonymous | We will win |
| 272 | Louie Santillan | We have the right to fight for our rights and welfare so i calling to all migrants and their families to unite. We should also encourage our friends to sing to this petition.... |
| 273 | Eleanor de Guzman ANAKBAYAN Philippines | |
| 274 | A.B.M.Moniruzzaman | migrants right is human right. |
| 275 | chan yuk fan | |
| 276 | Buddhi Acharya | Stop the repression against MTU |
| 277 | Anisur Rahman Khan | |
| 278 | Leandro Natividad | Stop the repression of migrant workers in South Korea! Down with the rightist government of Lee Myeongbak! |
| 279 | Bajra Rai | STOP THE CRACKDOWN OVER MIGRANT WORKERS |
| 280 | shyam khatri | we strongly support to the union and condemed the action taken against the workers by korean goverment. |
| 281 | GEFONT | Stop the repression against MTU and migrant workers. |
| 282 | Taiwan International Workers' Association (TIWA) | |
| 283 | Roshi mool | We support your movement |
| 284 | Richard Stolz | |
| 285 | Yong Soon Min | Korea needs to accept that it has a structural need for foreign workers; furthermore, due to the retention of the problematic Industrial Trainee program, there are also structural reasons for a high percentage of undocumented workers. All workers need equal protection under labor laws, and their contribution to Korean society needs to be valued. |
| 286 | Debayani Kar | |
| 287 | Jan Paul Smit | Respect for human rights, including the labor union rights, are necessary for modern states. |
| 288 | Anonymous | |
| 289 | Bärbel Tesche | |
| 290 | Roland Schneider | We support KCTU and MTU in their fight for MTU's recognition |
| 291 | Bright Dae-Jung Limm | |
| 292 | Geoff Guest | Stop the crackdown on all migrant workers. All workers deserve the right to form a trade union to look after their workers rights and their human rights. The Electrical Trades Union Victoria condemns the gross human rights abuses of migrant workers and the deportation of their latest leaders. |
| 293 | Rick Todd | The South Korean government has all of the traits of the White South African government of P W Botha. Your government is elite, weak & insecure. Your choice of a police state over a civil society is disgraceful. The politics in these matters will never be forgiven by future generations. |
| 294 | Casey Byun | |
| 295 | Leopoldo Tartaglia | Freedom and equal rights for all migrant workers, all over the world
Leopoldo Tartaglia
CGIL (ITALY) Interantional Department |
| 296 | peter ong | all workers should have a basic democratic right to organise and belong to a trade union. The corean government doesn't have aproblem with migrants working in corea for appauling rates of pay and conditions for unscrupulous employers but when they try to organise themselves to better their conditions these employers only have to ask their friends in the corean government to use immagration laws to deport them, what an absolute disgrace. Workers of the world must unite to protect workers what ever their status against corrupt governments such as this. |
| 297 | Susan Kang | |
| 298 | Anonymous | respect all workers' rights, anywhere in the world! |
| 299 | Anonymous | |
| 300 | Kenneth E. Bauzon, Ph.D. | |