Korean Workers get Sirius A group of women who assemble radios for Sirius in Seoul, South Korea, organized a union three years ago after the company made the women work 13-hour days, six to seven days a week. Pay was only $3.62 an hour in the capital city, where the cost of living is similar to that of New York. Their bosses at the Kiryung Electronics Factory responded by firing the union...
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