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Today, on the 8th of Mother's Day, I will tell you a story that will hurt you if your children listen. A company instructed people who clean the building to take a photo of the authentication and report it after cleaning. Workers over the average age are said to be embarrassing, but the company is not insignificant.

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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Photo of a man in his 60s, dustpan and mop in the background.

The grandmother who photographed herself in front of the villa also has a broom in her hand.

The people who took these authentication photos, so-called selfies, are the workers who clean the houses rented by the Korea Land and Housing Corporation, LH.

Ten workers over the average age report these certified photos to the consignment manager on a daily SNS group chat.

"The people are staring and sad," "people think it's strange to take a picture next to a mop." "Why should I take it?" But the company only answers, "Don't think hard."

[Um Mo / cleaning worker: If people take selfies as they come out of the building, they naturally think it's strange. It's a shame. I don't want you to do this.] The

irresponsible instructions began this month, and previously reported on a weekly basis which villas were cleaned every day.

The company demanded a photo of authentication due to the large number of civil complaints.

[LH Consignment Management Officer: I think it's a problem that even a janitor or someone with a harder position feels embarrassed about his job.]

However, despite the workers' intention to refuse, it is a harassment in the workplace. can be.

[Hee-Jin Ka / Certified Labor Worker: There may be a problem with infringement of personality rights because of the infringement of the right to self-determination of personal information.]

LH announced that it would find out the exact truth and ask the consignment management company to improve.

(Video coverage: used, video editing: Yongwoo Kim)