54 Days Of That Summer

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Released December 31, 1993

Overview

The 54th, the record of that summer, is, as the name suggests, the record of the 54-day long struggle for 'nullification of an ex officio sign' by Hyundai Precision Industry workers in Ulsan in the hot summer of 1993. Prior to collective bargaining on wages, the company secretly signed a unilateral agreement (signed ex officio) with one of the labor union leaders and tried to put it into practice. The workers of Ulsan Hyundai Precision Industry were enraged at the sense of betrayal of the union leader they trusted and the despicable treatment of the company, and for 54 days in the hot summer, they start a strike to get a fair price for their labor.

Runtime

0h 58m


Origin Country

South Korea


Original Language

Korean


Original Title

54일, 그 여름의 기록 -'93 현대정공 직권조인 무효화 투쟁기


Status

Released


Spoken Languages

  • 한국어/조선말 (Korean)

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