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A conversation about a worker in his 20s who died while working at an SPC affiliate's factory was exposed to heavy work a few days before the accident.

There are signs of a boycott among consumers. 



Reporter Shin Yong-shik on the sidewalk.



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This is a KakaoTalk conversation that a 23-year-old worker, A, had with a co-worker while he was alive.



"I'm going to die of sleepiness.", "I'm going to pack 500 chicken bags for tomorrow.", "I'm dead now."



At the words of a colleague who was concerned about safety, Mr. A said, "That's why I'm telling you not to come at night."

He complains about the poor work environment.



In the end, three days later, at the dawn of the 15th, Mr. A got caught in the machine and died alone while mixing the sandwich sauce.



[Hyun Hyun-soon / Head of the Labor Safety and Health Department of the Chemical Fiber Food Union: This is a 12-hour shift.

If you work 11 hours in a row, you will get tired and you will lose your attention.

So, there may be a greater risk of accidents.]



Two days after the accident (the 17th), the SPC side issued an official apology, but at the time of the accident, the two-person, one-team principle was not properly followed, and even after the death of Mr. A. When it was revealed that he had been working in the factory, he was outraged.



Finally, on SNS such as Twitter, there is a growing movement to declare or encourage the boycott of SPC affiliates.



The police booked a factory official, Mr. B, on charges of negligent manslaughter on the job.



We plan to look into whether the accident occurred because Mr. B, the person in charge, did not properly take safety measures.