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Korean Labor Unions Confederation
Korean name
Hangul국민노동조합총연맹
Hanja國民勞動組合總聯盟
Revised RomanizationGungmin Nodongjohap Chongnyeonmaeng
McCune–ReischauerKungmin Nodongjohap Ch'ongnyŏnmaeng
Merged intoFKTU
FoundedNovember 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)
HeadquartersSeongdong District, Seoul, South Korea
Location
Key peopleJung Yeon-su
Websitewww.kluc.or.kr

The Korean Labor Unions Confederation (KLUC), also known as Gukmin-nochong (Korean: 국민노총; acronym for KLUC in Korean language) was a national trade union centre of South Korea established in 2011, and the union merged into Federation of Korean Trade Unions in 2014.

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