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A few years ago, Korea Water Resources Corporation hired private police officers directly, saying that it would take the lead in converting non-regular workers to full-time workers.

We even promoted it extensively, but after that, we confirmed that we did not receive an allowance of 8 billion won, and then received a corrective order from the Ministry of Employment and Labor.



Reporter Park Kyung-hyun covered the story exclusively.



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is a press release released by Korea Water Resources Corporation in September 2018, saying that it is 'taking the lead in establishing full-time positions in the public sector'.



In particular, the fact that the special security guards protecting important national facilities, namely the private police, was directly employed was emphasized separately.



Petition officers may also carry weapons due to the nature of their duties to apprehend intruders on facilities.



It is a guard post of Korea Water Resources Corporation, which is classified as an important national facility.



According to the regulations of the National Police Agency, there is an arsenal inside, and police officers wearing protective equipment are guarding this place.



However, it turns out that the Water Resources Corporation has never given holidays and overtime pay to 550 people who have been converted to full-time positions or newly hired.

[3rd year petition police (regular employment



): If it is a public company, of course, legal allowances will be provided.



The treatment specified in is not.



A year ago, a police officer filed a petition with the Ministry of Employment and Labor, and as a result of labor supervision, it was confirmed that the unpaid amount alone reached 8.2 billion won over the past three years.



[Sixth year police officer: To put it simply, it was converted to a full-time job, but it feels like a non-regular job in a regular job.

It's not a private company, it's a public company...

.]



Last month, the Ministry of Employment and Labor issued a corrective order to pay unpaid wages.



The Korea Water Resources Corporation explained, "In the meantime, I judged the petition police as a simple managerial position like a general security guard," and "all unpaid wages were paid last week."



The point of payment was three days after the start of the coverage.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, Video editing: Park Ki-duk)