“…While complaints procedures are included in the US-Korea and Canada-Korea FTAs, Korea has not yet received any complaints (International Cooperation Division, Ministry of Employment and Labor, Government of Korea, personal communication, February 10, 2017;Trade Policy and Negotiations Branch, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, Government of Canada, personal communication, April 28, 2017;US DOL, 2017b). Such complaints could make a difference in terms of putting violations on the political map (see Oehri, 2017;Van Roozendaal, 2015), even though they might not actually change the situation. Additionally, the fact that under the same two FTAs obligations with respect to labour can only be violated when they affect trade and investment is also a strong limitation to the application of sanctions, as many of the problems discussed do not necessarily involve sectors which are trade-related.…”