▲ KCTU resolution meeting


Large-scale rallies and marches were held one after another in downtown Seoul, causing extreme traffic congestion.



The 'September Climate Justice Action', consisting of about 400 groups including Greenpeace, the Climate Crisis Emergency Action, and the Participation Solidarity, held a 'Climate Justice March' rally in the afternoon of the 24th at City Hall Station and Sungnyemun, Seoul, and called for a response to climate change. .



Today's event was attended by an estimated 10,000 police officers and 35,000 organizers.



After the main event, the participants marched about 5km around Jonggak Station and held a 'die-in' protest by lying on the road.



Prior to this, the Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) also held a national simultaneous resolution conference in the Samgak area of ​​Subway Line 4 near the Yongsan Presidential Office from 1 pm on the 24th to amend Articles 2 and 3 of the Labor Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act, also known as the 'Yellow Envelope Act'. urged.



The rally was attended by about 5,000 members, estimated by the police, and 10,000 by the organizers.



The Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) announced that on November 12, 100,000 union members would gather for a nationwide workers' conference.



After the rally, they marched to City Hall Station and joined the Climate Justice march.



The roads leading to Sejong-ro, City Hall, Sungnyemun, and Yongsan could not avoid severe congestion due to large-scale rallies and marches and traffic control.



(Photo = Yonhap News)