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N. Korean Worker Files Polish Shipyard 'Slavery' Claim
2018-11-09
Oughtn’t he complain to his Government of North Korea work unit, which after all is the group responsible for renting his labour and taking almost all of his pay on behalf of that self-same government? This is what Socialism/Communism is all about, after all: from each according to his ability, to each according to his need. “Need” not being anything like him receiving the full market value of his labour, I’m afraid.
[An Nahar] A North Korean worker with a Dutch company operating at a Polish shipyard has filed a lawsuit alleging inhumane and slavelike conditions, his lawyer said Thursday.

The unnamed worker from the impoverished communist state was working for the company in the Baltic Sea port of Gydnia, which makes parts for international shipping firms.

"A North Korean worker, who has worked for years in conditions similar to slavery for the Polish company Crist S.A., has lodged a case against a Dutch company that has been repairing and building ships there for years," Dutch law firm Prakken d'Oliveira said.

The North Korean worker filed the case in the Netherlands and not Poland because Dutch law lets people sue companies that gain benefit from the exploitation of employees, lawyer Barbara van Straaten from the Prakken d'Oliveira firm said.

Crist currently employs between 50-70 Poles.

The lawyer said the name of the Dutch firm involved in the case was not being made publicly available for now to avoid any interference with the investigation.

"It’s difficult for me to comment on this concrete case," Tomasz Wrzask, a Crist S.A. company front man, was quoted as saying by Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza.

North Korea's use of overseas workers has been well documented, but estimates on their numbers vary greatly.

The Seoul-backed Korean Institute for National Unification quoted defectors in 2016 as saying that North Korea had a goal of sending 10,000 workers overseas each year to a total of 27 countries.

While the vast majority of workers are in North Korean allies China and Russia, labourers have been discovered in Poland in the past, drawing scrutiny in the European Parliament.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Who determines my need and ability

The ones
with the guns,
Silly.
Posted by: Phagum Spawn of the Munchkins4247   2018-11-09 15:07  

#1  The prime question that the Commie culture never answers, yes I'm looking at you Bernie;

Who determines my need and ability other than me?

They all believe that everyone else is a house elf.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-11-09 11:14  

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