Pyongyang (KCNA) — CBS of south Korea Tuesday deplored the south Korean workers who greeted the New Year in a despair.
The broadcasting said that dismissed workers of Ssangyong Motors are greeting the New Year while waging a sit-in strike on a high steel tower.
They have been on a sit-in strike for the 42 consecutive days despite cold on a 30-meter-high transmission tower with 154,000 voltage current flowing through wire, it noted, and went on:
Four dismissed workers of the motors died in 2012 and five workers and activists committed suicides or died all of a sudden a week after the “presidential” election.
It held that their simple desire for the reinstatement of the unreasonably dismissed workers should be realized.