Kim Mi-sook, a mother of late labor worker Kim Yong-kyun, who died at the Taean Power Plant in Chungnam last December, said, "I feel very angry," during a special investigation investigation during the special labor investigation that his son's death was due to the subcontracting structure where risks were concentrated on subcontracted workers. Said.

Mr. Kim held a press conference with non-regular workers, including the Democratic Workers' Union, public transport unions, in front of the Cheong Wa Dae fountain in Jongno-gu, Seoul today. "I was really surprised when my son followed the rules so well that I had an accident." Said.

Mr. Kim said, "There was a question about why the son had to die. There was a question," he said. "This investigation led to the problem of irregular jobs caused by privatization, and safety was ignored in that." "I feel very angry that I was faced with modern slavery by creating deduction indicators and actually putting them off."

He said, "The government is trying to create a subsidiary and settle it, but the subsidiary is just another subcontract."

Mr. Kim said, "We have to think about whether we should live defenselessly in a ridiculous reality, and whether we have no choice but to live, and how to change our thinking in the future." I added.

Prior to yesterday's investigation of the late Kim Yong-kyun's death and special reconnaissance committee during the coal-fired power plant to prevent recurrence, the results of a four-month investigation were announced, saying that Kim's failure to comply with safety rules is not the main cause of the accident. This is due to a structure in which risks are concentrated on subcontractors while evading responsibilities of the subcontractors. "

(Video coverage: Seol Minhwan, Video editing: Moon Jihwan)