POCHEON, Gyeonggi Province - You see, that kind of corrupt behavior is not tolerated in Korea. But migrant workers who aren t familiar with the Korean language can easily get intimidated. That s why if you befriend Pocheon Migrant Workers Center, you won t be cheated. Ahmed, I assure you your boss won t be able to sue you, Rev. Kim Dal-sung, head of the Pocheon Migrant Workers Centers, told Ahmed, a Bangladeshi worker who goes by his first name, during a special consultation he organized for migrant workers in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, Oct. 28.
ANSEONG, South Korea — In Bangladesh, Ajit Roy graduated from college with a chemistry degree, hoping to become a doctor or civil servant. But a run of bad luck derailed