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12 Nov 2021 | 03:31 PM UTC

South Korea: Unionized workers plan protests in central Seoul Nov. 13

National Confederation of Trade Unions plans protests in central Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 13. Authorities ban protest; clashes possible.

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Event

The National Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) has announced protests in Seoul Nov. 13. Participants intend to denounce the ruling Democratic Party of Korea’s (DP) economic policies, which unionized workers claim have led to deteriorating social conditions. Organizers plan to hold gatherings at four different locations, including Seoul Station, before converging on Sejong-daero in the Jung-gu area. The exact start time and other three gathering locations are unclear, though likely protest sites include Gwanghwamun Plaza and Seodaemun Station intersection. The gathering on Sejong-daero is expected to involve approximately 10,000 people. Authorities have banned the protest and plan to set up checkpoints in downtown areas. Officials may prohibit subway and bus services from picking up passengers at stops in downtown areas if the protest is especially disruptive.

Officials will almost certainly monitor the protest and will likely try to disperse disruptive gatherings. Clashes between protesters and police are possible, especially if security personnel use force to break up protests. Localized transport disruptions are likely, especially in downtown areas. Officials may expand checkpoints and roadblocks depending on the scale of the protest. Transport disruptions affecting subway and bus services may occur. Localized business disruptions are also possible.

Advice

Avoid protests due to possible violence. If clashes break out, leave the area immediately. Follow all security personnel instructions. Allow additional travel time near protests. Confirm business appointments and transport schedules in advance.