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National Health Insurance Service's customer center counseling staff are on strike asking for employment directly from the corporation.

It is difficult to accept the industrial complex as well as the industrial complex union, which is similar to the fact that last year Incheon Airport Corporation had a controversy over equity over the transition to a full-time job.



Reporter Kim Hyung-rae covered the details.



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Of the 1,600 counselors at the National Health Insurance Corporation's customer center, more than 800 went on strike from yesterday (1st).



[Abolish non-regular workers!]



These are full-time employees of a partner company entrusted by the Corporation to work in the call center. They are demanding that the Corporation directly hire them as well as raise wages and improve working conditions.



[Kyung Hee Kim / Public Transportation Union Health Insurance Support Center Branch Office jihoejang: You are required calm'll want recognized as the Health Insurance Customer Service advisors with specialist knowledge, allowing you to configure the tripartite consultative body, including our party -



last year's Incheon International It is similar to the situation of airport construction.



Incheon Airport Corporation directly hired non-regular security screening personnel from business partners as regular workers, and the controversy over equity grew.



The Corporation can negotiate treatment improvement, but it is difficult to accept direct employment.



[Industrial officials: In the future, we will do our best to improve the working environment and treatment of call center employees with business partners.]



In a survey conducted last year by the health care industry union, more than three-quarters of respondents opposed direct hiring of customer service counselors.



In the Cheong Wa Dae national petition, a person who said he was a job-ready person posted a dissenting post.



In five days, more than 4,800 people agreed to the argument that fairness and equity are inconsistent when considering the competition to become a full-time public corporation.



In the midst of controversy, the health care consultants are scheduled to continue on strike until the 9th.



(Video coverage: Ha Jung-woo G1 broadcast, video editing: Kim Sun-tak, VJ: Shin So-young)