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"Please be happy not to be hungry in the sky." Kim Gun-eun, who was 19 at the time at Guui Station in Seoul four years ago, was killed by being hit by a train while fixing a screen door. On the 23rd, Kim's 4th anniversary celebration was held. Citizens left bread and drinks, remembering Kim who died without eating the cup noodles in his bag. Even after 4 years, there is a voice saying that the workplace has not changed.

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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Icheon Logistics Warehouse construction fire last month.

[SBS 8 News (last 30 days): This accident is similar in many ways to the fire in a frozen warehouse in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province in 2008.]

Repeated construction site crash.

[SBS 8 News (November 11 of last year): Only 142 people died in the fall of a construction site in the first half of this year. ] Get

stuck, fall, fire, explode. Four years have passed since Kim's death, but the accident at the workplace has been repeated.

Nearly 1,000 workers per year are killed in an accident, which means they cannot return to their family's arms after going to work for 3 people a day.

[Jang Nuri / University Student: There are more and more people who need to remember their names because we keep remembering them and we don't solve them. It's been 4 cycles ... .] The

labor community cited light penalties as the cause of repeated catastrophes.

In 2008, the fire in the frozen warehouse in Icheon, where 40 people died, was a fine of 20 million won, a probationary sentence, and a fine penalty for a screen door accident in Guui Station.

In 2018, there was an amendment to the law that slightly strengthened the punishment of employers, but because there is no lower limit on punishment, most of them do not lead to criminal punishment.

[Joseongae / Public transport union labor safety and health implementation: severe punishment for prime and in order to get to the employer to be aware of "You're you gonna not oh so '(should strengthen penalties)

labor is the responsibility of the employer and corporation The government is urging the introduction of the severely severe corporate disaster law, but the management community is ignoring that it has not been properly discussed in the National Assembly.

(Video coverage: Myeong-gu Kim, Video editing: So Ji-hye)