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10 Jul 2023 | 09:42 AM UTC

South Korea: Unionized health workers to begin nationwide strike from 07:00 July 13

Unionized health workers plan to strike across South Korea, from 07:00 July 13. Protests planned. Medical service disruptions likely.

Informational

Event

Medical workers, including nurses and other healthcare professionals, affiliated with the Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union plan to begin a general strike across South Korea, from 07:00 July 13. Organizers anticipate around 45,000 people will participate in the labor action. It is unclear how long the walkout will last. Organizers say they will minimize the impact on some essential operations, such as intensive care, by allocating necessary personnel during the strike.

Without specifying the start times and specific assembly points, protests are planned on the following dates:

  • July 13: Seoul

  • July 14: Sejong City, Seoul, Busan, and Gwangju

Medical service disruptions are likely due to the walkout. Authorities will likely monitor related protests and deploy additional security in the vicinity of potential rally sites, such as the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Sejong City. Localized transport disruptions are possible due to the presence of large numbers of people and increased security measures. Isolate skirmishes between demonstrators and police cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Plan accordingly for medical services disruptions and confirm medical appointments. Exercise caution and allow additional travel time if operating nearby potential rally sites. Monitor trusted local sources for updates on rallies and related disruptions, as organizers may not announce time or location details in advance. Leave the area immediately if violence breaks out.