69 hours of labor that I didn’t even think of during the Japanese colonial period

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(1)The Wonsan Workers’ Union (Wonsan Labor Union) staged a massive strike from January to April 1929. In September 1928, the Wonsan Workers’ Union decided to strike against the Wonsan Chamber of Commerce in Japan due to a strike against Japanese supervisors As a result, Japanese companies in Wonsan and Hamgyeong-do were severely damaged, and Japan forcibly suppressed them by force
(2)The Wonsan Labor General Strike was the largest worker strike during the Japanese colonial period, and it is a representative labor movement that shows that the working class has grown into an important player in the anti-Japanese independence movement
(3)Official Introduction to the Independence Hall

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(1)Wonsan, Hamgyeongnam-do, for four months from January 13 to April 6, 1929
(2)It was a major general strike by workers in Area 1 in protest of unfair treatment
(3)I worked 65 hours a week, about 10 hours more than Japanese, but I received 30 less salary than Japanese

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(1)It’s called the Wonsan General Strike. At least once in the time of Korean history or Korean history
(2)There is an incident you may have heard of
(3)This case was a general strike by workers from Wonsan, Hamgyeongnam-do, for about four months from January 13 to April 6, 1929, in protest of unfair treatment
(4)Wonsan was opened early along with Busan and Incheon and grew into a port city, where many companies and factories were located

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(1)This unfair labor practice means that Japanese workers work 55 hours a week
(2)Korean workers were paid less than Japanese workers even though they worked 65 hours a week
(3)In this situation, it was a massive strike against the abusive assault of a Japanese supervisor
(4)Let’s see. Almost 100 years ago, complaints about working 65 hours a week led to a general strike
(5)Today, by 69 hours a week, Doochang has proved to be worse than the Japanese

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