Throwing mud at workers
Former south Korean public procurator general Yun Seok-yol finds himself in dire predicament as his wife’s mother was arrested on suspicion of violation of medical law and his wife’s literary piracy of treatise.
He reproached the south Korean authorities’ labor policy and is being buffeted by criticism of the public by saying a 120 hour-long working is okay if necessary.
The 120 hour-long working will not support the health of workers. It is longer than working hour at Auschwitz concentration camp in the past, the Democratic Party and Justice Party and sharply criticized Yun.
South Korea is recognized as a “place of overwork” in the world.
For two years hundreds of south Korean workers have been killed from overwork.
His uninformed remarks show that he views the workers as no more than cows and horses and a robot operating at capacity.
It shows that south Korea is a land barren of human rights in which those who have a half-baked view on the workers and misanthropy run for presidenc
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