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Approximately 420 units from across the country gathered and urged Kim Jin-sook to return to work.
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On the 19th, on the road near the National Maritime Museum in Yeongdo-gu, Busan, the ‘laid off worker’ Kim Jin-suk (60) of the Yeongdo Shipyard of Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction, urged the reinstatement of the Headquarters leader of Busan of the Federation of Trade Unions, aligned.
At around 1:30 pm on the 19th, around 100 cars and trucks gathered on the road near the National Maritime Museum in Yeongdo-gu, Busan. On the cover of each vehicle’s engine, ‘World without fire! Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Kim Jin-sook reinstatement was attached. There was also a curtain that stretched over the side door and the rear trunk of the vehicle. They were the ‘wagons of hope’ calling on Kim Jin-sook (60), head of the KCTU headquarters in Busan, as a ‘laid off worker’ from Hanjin Heavy Industries’ Yeongdo shipyard. Out of the 100 cars, 49 headed to the Yeongdo Shipyard in Hanjin Middle East first, and about 10 minutes later, 49 cars also followed behind the previous car. At the same time, each of the 49 cars gathered at Taejongdae in Yeongdo-gu headed to the Yeongdo Shipyard.
In front of Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction’s Yeongdo Shipyard in Yeongdo-gu, Busan, on the 19th, ‘Hope Vehicles’ urges the reinstatement of Kim Jin-sook (60), the head of the KCTU headquarters in Busan.
At 1:50 pm, the cars that had left first approached the Yeongdo Shipyard. Some 30 members of the Chinese Hanjin union, who were waiting in the tent set up in the Yeongdo Shipyard field, saw the car, waved their hands and cheered. As the cars slowly passed the Yeongdo Shipyard, they immediately honked their horns to respond to the cheers of the workers. Cars that participated in individual vehicle assembly methods to comply with COVID-19 quarantine regulations, toured the Yeongdo-gu area and urged leader Kim to reinstall. The organizer estimated that 420 cars (approximately 150 police cars) participated in 100 cities across the country, including Seoul, Gangneung, Suwon, Ulsan, and Daejeon.
On the 19th, ‘Kim Jin-sook Hope Bus Planning Group’ on YouTube at Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction’s Yeongdo Shipyard in Yeongdo-gu, Busan, announced ‘World without fire! Kim Jin-sook organized the ‘Hope Bus (Kim Jin-sook Hope Bus) Reminder’ in hopes of recovery and reinstatement.
At 2pm, ‘Kim Jin-sook Hope Bus Planning Team’ set up a stage at the Yeongdo Shipyard field and posted on YouTube ‘World Without Fire! Kim Jin-sook introduced the ‘Hope Bus (Kim Jin-sook Hope Bus) Reminder’ in hopes of recovering and reestablishing himself. Moon Cheol-sang, director of the Busan Yangsan branch of the Metal Workers’ Union, who took the lead as the first speaker, said: “We are holding fasts on the 25th, demanding the reinstatement of leader Kim. Leader Kim should be able to walk through Hanjin High School on his own two feet after overcoming 35 years of suffering and reinstatement. Show your determination and determination. “Father Moon Jeong-hyun, who participated in the first Hope Bus in June 2011, said:” The pain and sadness of the displaced worker cannot be imagined. The peace of the workers is when the workers expelled from the factory are reinstated. Reinstatement is recognition of the resentment of the fired worker. Kim Jin-sook did not care for himself and fought for the laid-off workers. love. The reinstatement of Kim Jin-sook will be a new beginning for the candlelight regime. I will fight to the end for its reinstatement. ”
On the 19th, at the head of the Yeongdo Shipyard of Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction in Yeongdo-gu, Busan, the event ’35 Strikes’ was held, symbolizing the 35-year layoff period of Kim Jin-suk, the Head of Busan Headquarters.
At 3:30 pm, the ’35 bell ringing event ‘was held, symbolizing 35 years since Kim’s firing. 35 people awaiting reinstatement took a log about 5 meters long and knocked on the iron gate of the Yeongdo shipyard 35 times. In the video letter that followed, Leader Kim said: “The union members are homeless in front of the Blue House, they camp in tents and struggle to work every morning. Civic groups held relief fasts, priests and companions made mistakes, the town hall and the National Assembly left, and the gap of hope reappeared. Just as I came down with a smile from a tow truck nine years ago with the power of the bus and the union members, I will return with a smile (this time again) ”. The event ended around 5pm on this day.
In front of Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction’s Yeongdo Shipyard in Yeongdo-gu, Busan, on the 19th, ‘Hope Vehicles’ urges the reinstatement of Kim Jin-sook (60), the head of the KCTU headquarters in Busan.
From 21 to 31, the organizers will carry out an ‘Action 11’ in the Blue House calling for the reinstatement of leader Kim, such as a five-breasted fight, 108 times, 3 steps 1 times and a rally by candlelight. Leader Kim, who joined Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction’s predecessor, Korea Shipbuilding Corporation, as a welder in 1981, distributed promotional material exposing the use of the union executive in February 1986 and was fired in July of that year. In 2009, the Honorary Compensation Deliberation Committee for people connected with the democratization movement ruled that “the dismissal of Kim Jin-suk is unfair.” In response to the restructuring of Hanjin Heavy Industries in 2011, Leader Kim stood high for 309 days from January to November on crane No. 85 (35 m high) at Yeongdo Shipyard. From June to November 2011, 10,000 people from across the country came to Yeongdo Shipyard on bus tours from 1 to 5 to cheer on leader Kim. Thanks to his efforts, his colleagues were reinstated, but the company refused, leaving him as a fired worker. The cancer has recently recurred and is currently undergoing chemotherapy and is about to have reoperation. It demands reinstatement from employers before retirement this year. Written and photographed by Kim Young-dong, Staff Reporter [email protected]
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