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▲ Ga-hyeon Nam, Chairman of the Great Exhibition Party of the Justice Party. | |
Ⓒ Great Exhibition Hall of the Justice Party |
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▲ On the afternoon of the 12th, Daejeon Metropolitan City Party held a “Reading of the Law on Business Penalty for Severe Accidents” in front of Migun Techno World in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon. | |
Ⓒ Great Exhibition Hall of the Justice Party |
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Justice Party The Daejeon Metropolitan Party held a reading session ‘to urge the enactment of the Major Accident Trade Penalties Act. At this meeting, Ga-hyeon Nam, Chairman of the Daejeon City Party, appealed, saying, “A serious accident caused by a company that violates its safety obligations is an ‘organized crime’ committed by a company.”
On the afternoon of the 12th, Daejeon City Council held a ‘Serious Accident Corporate Punishment Law Reading Session’ in front of Migun Techno World in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon.
At this meeting, President Nam said, “Tae-il Jeon, a young man who was twenty-two years old 50 years ago, gave his life saying, ‘Comply with the Labor Standards Law.’ But even after 50 years, 7 people al 2400 people a year per day He said he couldn’t go home and was dying.
“We are not machines” and Jeon Tae-il’s cries of “Comply with the Labor Standards Law” were half a century ago, but the number one country in overwork in the OECD is still Korea. Should I die more? ”He lamented.
He also said: “Today’s great disasters and great disasters are not due to individual carelessness. It is due to corporate management policy and organizational culture that ignores safety due to profit.” “It’s because the gains you can make by not meeting your obligations are much higher.”
He appealed, “It is imperative to change social perceptions,” saying, “Even if a person dies, they end up with a slight fine of an average fine of 4.23 million won.”
He also said: “It should be clarified that the serious accidents caused by the breach of safety obligations by companies are not errors like traffic accidents, but are ‘organized crimes’ by companies. Based on the social perception of corporate crimes, the legal system related to security must be changed. “Do” he emphasized.
In the end, President Nam said, “The enactment of the Serious Accident Corporate Sanctions Act cannot be postponed any longer and cannot be postponed. It is because our deaths continue at this time.” He appealed that public attention is needed so that the National Assembly does not repeat it.