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Kim Jin-sook, a layoff worker at Hanjin Heavy Industries, completed a 400 km trek from Busan to Seoul in 34 days. Commissioner Kim urged the government to respond actively, saying the reinstatement problem for unfair dismissal has not been resolved in 36 years. Reporter Park Ki-wan’s report. Commissioner Jin-sook Kim, dressed in a blue Hanjin Heavy Industries uniform with white hair. He stopped treating cancer and went from Busan to Seoul on a foot march. “Kim Jin-sook to the field!” In 1986, Kim, a welder for Hanjin Heavy Industries, was oppressed by the government for engaging in union activities, and was fired by management through disciplinary action. Lately, it was recognized as unfair dismissal and his reinstatement was expected, but the company offered reemployment and payment of condolences in lieu of reinstatement. Kim, who refused to do so, continued to march more than 400 kilometers to the Blue House, saying that the government must solve the problem of reinstatement that has been posed for 36 years. After 34 days, he finally made it to the Blue House, but the reinstatement issue is still unknown. In frustrating reality, Commissioner Kim made no secret of his regret over the administration of the candles. The march for reinstatement was over, but large marches and rallies remained controversial. “If you are waiting, please go to the intersection of both sides.” Even if some distances were kept, almost 500 people marched through the center of the city and hundreds of people gathered in front of the Blue House. YTN Park Ki-wan[[email protected]]it is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
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