- Korean Teachers & Education Workers' Union
Infobox Union
name= KTU
country=South Korea
affiliation= KCTU
members= 94,000
full_name= Korean Teachers and Education Workers Union
native_name=
founded=1989
current=
head=
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
office=Seoul , South Korea
people=
website= [http://english.eduhope.net/ english.eduhope.net]
footnotes=Infobox Korean name
hangul=전국교직원노동조합 (전교조)
hanja=全國敎職員勞動組合 (全敎組)
rr=Jeon-guk Gyojigwon Nodong Johap (Jeon-gyojo)
mr=Chŏn-guk Kyojigwŏn Nodong Chohap (Chŏnkyocho)
The Korean Teachers and Education Workers Union (KTU) is a labor union of teachers inSouth Korea . The organization has 94,000 members among the 360,000 public and private school teachers in the country.The KTU was founded in
1989 . However, the South Korean government refused to recognize it, stating that there was no precedence for a teachers' union. Several thousand members were subsequently fired by the education authorities. KTU finally received official recognition in1999 , and many of the dismissed teachers were allowed to return to their former positions.A major contributor to the
Korean Confederation of Trade Unions , the KTU is sometimes accused by opponents of promoting pro-unification and "anti-US" activities. Conservatives argue that KTU members downplay negative aspects ofNorth Korea , and revise South Korean history. They also charge that the KTU is partly responsible for the spread of anti-US sentiment among the younger generation.The KTU counters that values and norms in public education continue to be influenced by the policies of the country's
military dictatorships , and that education policy priorities and school management structures require immediate and meaningful changes.ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Education in South Korea
*Politics of South Korea External links
* [http://english.eduhope.net/ KTU] (English)
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