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Yesterday (26th), a worker who was checking an aircraft towing vehicle at the Korean Air service station at Incheon International Airport died.

The family and the union argued that the company was responsible for the accident. 



Reporter Ji-wook Kim reports. 



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A man who was inspecting the car body from the back of the tow truck suddenly disappears. 



After a while, another person approaching from the back of the car is startled and runs to report it. 



Yesterday, around 5 pm, a worker A in his 30s, a Korean airport employee who was doing maintenance at the Korean Air service station in Incheon Airport, died. 



While Mr. A was checking for oil leaks between the wheels of the tow vehicle moving the plane, another worker turned the vehicle off and the wheels returned to their original positions, causing an accident. 



The union held a press conference and criticized Korean Air's irrational method of calculating work fees, which forced its subsidiary, Korea Airport, to order unreasonable work. 



The hydraulic inspection group, such as the vehicle electrical system inspection group and the oil leak check, must work separately in sequence. 



[Jang Jae-hyeon / Director General of the Korea Airports Branch of the Public Transport Union: Dangerously, we put in working groups in different fields that could not be linked.] The 



union does not receive the employment maintenance subsidy that the company has received if the company hires new employees He also claimed that he had not hired new employees for over two years. 



"It is true that we have not recruited manpower for two years, but the reason is not because of the employment maintenance subsidy," the Korea Airports spokesperson told SBS reporters. 



As the bereaved family and the union entered the company asking for a meeting with the president, there were fights with management officials. 



The Ministry of Employment and Labor and the police are investigating whether the Serious Accident Punishment Act has been violated. 



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Lee Seung-hee)