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We continue the news of the tragic death of the late Min Seong-won, a 20-year-old village bus driver, delivered yesterday (the 2nd).

The deceased suffered from the harassment and harsh working environment of his seniors. In addition to the six-day work week, it seems that he was put into biweekly work on Sunday, which runs all day from the first train in the morning to the last train.



Reporter Park Chan-beom reports.



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These are articles posted on the internet community of bus drivers after the SBS report yesterday.



In addition to the commemorative letter, there is an article stating that the company that Min Seong-won worked for works 28 days a month and the work intensity is strong.



[Mr. D/Former colleague: I worked on the 29th, if it was the 31st.

(Once every two weeks) No days off except Sunday



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It is written that you can work 6 days a week, and you can work overtime.



Min actually worked 6 days a week and was put into service every other week even on Sundays.



In particular, the Sunday shift was a way of running all day from the first train to the last train, which is called 'Pultang' among bus drivers.



From the first train around 5:30 in the morning to the last train at around 11 PM, you drive without a shift.



[C/Ex-co-worker: If you call it 'Pultang', one bus per person on Sunday will go around 10 or 11 laps.]



[Kim Seong-ho / Certified Labor Attorney: Even if you work only 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week are already full in 5 days. If you continue to work until the weekend, this is highly likely to be a violation of the law.]



He said that the weekday working hours were also longer than the employment contract. do.



The morning shift is supposed to start at 5:30, but the actual start time is much earlier.



[Mr. D / Former co-worker: I went to work at 4 am, now I check the condition of the car, and I check it in a hurry, and now it is 5:20 in the morning.

If the first train leaves at 5:20.] The



co-drivers interviewed said that they worked as the dispatcher decided. It's a statement that I didn't make it work.



(Video coverage: Cho Chang-hyun, video editing: Yoon Tae-ho, CG: Hong Seong-yong, VJ: Kim Jong-gap)