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요코타 노부코 한국사회학회 2014 韓國社會學 Vol.48 No.6
In Korea, irregular workers have increased rapidly since the 1990s due to globalization and the economic crisis of 1998. Most, especially female irregular workers are informal workers, whose employment and means of livelihood are precarious. This problem has become a serious issue of public concern. Therefore, this study clarifies the characteristics of female irregular workers in Korea, and how they have created their own “labor societies” and built unions based on them, in particular taking the case of the Korean Women’s Trade Union (KWTU). Moreover, we examine how the KWTU has developed various movements, and what problem it came to have in organizing these workers. Specific approaches to solving the problem of organizing female irregular workers were taken up by the KWTU in cooperation with the Korean Women Workers Association. These approaches are highlighted as new and unique patterns of organizing the movements of irregular workers.