Norwegian press reported ‘Hyundai Heavy Industry worker’s fatality’…”Shocking information” In April 2015, a Norwegian reporter who is working for magazine <Norwegian engineering magazine Teknisk Ukebl...
Pyramid contract ‘Mul-yang team’, causes death Subcontracting companies are referred to ‘absolute yes men’ in shipyards. It helps prime contractors improve their competitive power by securing employment ...
“Mongjoon Jeong is coming to HHI to collect bills” “They have been expanding their affiliates from sweets gathered by squeezing subcontractors. Now, they are not just squeezing to cut their deficit...
‘Old’ Blacklist, still valid? Before 1987, pub owners used to encamp in front of Hyundai Heavy Industry (refer to as HHI below) main gate on payday to collect bills left unpaid by shipyard workers...
"What is should be like... what it really is like" Front page http://old.laborhealth.or.kr/41059 Preface of <The Cruel history of Shipyards> Click Table of Contents 1. Fall to sea! Why didn't they call ...
“Nobody stops running on a single log bridge” “It’s the same as asking someone to run across a single log bridge but don’t fall down” (Mr. Chang-min Ha, the director of HHI(Hyundai heavy Industry...
“Occupational Injury?” You didn’t call 119, did you?!” On the 29th July 2015, Mr. Lee (34) was crushed by a forklift truck and dragged over 5 meters. His coworker urgently called 119. However, the ...
‘Smashing’ subcontracting companies, ‘choking’ workers ‘Quickly quickly’ – is a common theme in Korean’s mentality. There are a few theories on the origin of this. One of these is the ‘agricultura...
Head opened, leg broken..No Worker’s Compensation! Flashing back 10 years ago in shipyards, there were so many deaths. While welding in a dark LPG cargo tank, he saw a ‘devil-like blooming’ smoke from ...
‘Shipyard ghost story’, the same death in 2014 as 1994 again? # 1994 At 2:20 pm on 14th May, Mr. Gwangwoong Kim (45) who worked for Painting team1 of Hyundai Heavy Industry (refer to as HHI below)...
[Infographic] People in the 'hell ship' how were they killed Front page http://old.laborhealth.or.kr/41059 Preface of <The Cruel history of Shipyards> Click Table of Contents 1. Fall to sea! Why di...
13 deaths within a year at the ‘death factory’…what happened ? The daily precipitation was 37.7 mm and the average amount of clouds peaked at 10. Moreover, it was very foggy near the ocean. At 9 ...