On the night of June 30, 2007, cashiers and salespeople of Homever, a superstore, started to fight for their rights and to disclose issues regarding contract-worker protection laws. This was not only the first in-house picketing action by young women workers in history, but it also gave them an opportunity to seek a new ego as women. Their one night picketing in the store turned into a 510 day strike. This long struggle revealed problems and limitations of the labor movement ...
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On the night of June 30, 2007, cashiers and salespeople of Homever, a superstore, started to fight for their rights and to disclose issues regarding contract-worker protection laws. This was not only the first in-house picketing action by young women workers in history, but it also gave them an opportunity to seek a new ego as women. Their one night picketing in the store turned into a 510 day strike. This long struggle revealed problems and limitations of the labor movement in Korea. The film maker joined this long journey with his camera. The film does not discuss whether there is justification for the strike, but rather it urges viewers to participate.
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