Jeon's death mobilized and motivated workers to take up the struggle of workers' rights, and this eventually led to the creation of labor unions in South Korea. His death also became a catalyst for uniting many university students, some religious officials, and the news media, which continuously silenced their support for the cause of the workers. The biographic film
A Single Spark details Jeon's struggle. A bestselling biography of him was published in 2001. In 1984, the Jeon Tae-il Commemorative Project was organized in Seoul, centered around labor activists. In 1985, the Jeon Tae-il Memorial Hall was opened. Afterwards, the Jeon Tae-il Foundation was organized to start awarding the Jeon Tae-il Literary Award and the Jeon Tae-il Labor Award. After the
June Struggle in 1987, labor groups gathered and held workers' meetings from July to August of that year. On 15 July, the 1987 Declaration of the Liberation of the Working Class was held in reference to Jeon's commentary. In November 1988, a national workers' meeting was held in Seoul to commemorate Jeon's
self-immolation, and it has been held every November since. In 2001, Jeon was recognized by the government as a member of the democratization movement. On 19 September 1996, Jeon Tae-il Street was created in Euljiro 6-ga, Jung District, Seoul. In commemoration of this, a memorial performance was held in front of a painting containing the image of Jeon's self-immolation. On 14 October 2020, "Jeon Tae-il Memorial Month" was proclaimed at a ceremony on Jeon Tae-il Bridge in Jongno District, Seoul, held about a month ahead of the 50th anniversary of Jeon's death. During the ceremony, digital media artist Hooranky Bae unveiled a digital artwork with a motif of Jeon Tae-il, alongside the Jeon Tae-il 50th Anniversary Event Committee. In an interview with
Yonhap News, Bae said: "[Jeon] left a great impression. He's a martyr who went beyond human limits." On 12 November 2020, the South Korean government celebrated the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il's death, commemorating his sacrifice and expressing its commitment toward a labor-respecting society by posthumously awarding the Mugungwha Medal of the Order of Civil Merit for the first time in the category of labor. In the 2021 South Korean animated film
Chun Tae-il: A Flame That Lives On, directed by Byun Young-kyu and Hong Jun-pyo, Jeon Tae-il is portrayed by
Jang Dong-yoon. The film won both the
Annecy International Animation Film Festival and
Fantasia International Film Festival. ==In popular culture==