“I was pregnant after 40 or 6 years of age, but I was notified of dismissal”… Online 靑 petition


[아시아경제 최은영 기자] A netizen’s article that a hardly pregnant wife after six years of marriage was notified of unfair dismissal from her job is hot online. Currently, the article has been posted as a petition on the Blue House National Petition Board.

On the 29th, an online community posted a post titled “It’s so unfair. Pregnancy is a world where pregnancy is not a blessing but a sadness.”

The author, who said he was in his 40s living in Gimhae, Gyeongnam, argued, “My wife was notified of dismissal from the company because of a child he had after six years of going through fertility tests.

The author said, “I am writing because I think I do it too much,” he said. “My wife has been working as a nursing assistant in the ward for about 3 years now, and she worked well at the company without any problems until she announced the news of her pregnancy.”


An article by a netizen claiming that his wife was notified of dismissal after her pregnancy [이미지출처 = 온라인 커뮤니티 캡처]

“The hospital refused maternity leave two days from the date of agreement on maternity leave with his wife, and on December 24th, the dismissal was notified from January 31st,” he said. “Even a month or more, the company refused to go to work. I urged them not to go to work for reasons of blocking, exclusion from work, harassment at work, etc.”

He said, “After the Ministry of Labor’s complaint was filed on December 31, and the Ministry of Labor investigation continued, the hospital notified of the sudden reinstatement, and when the consultation between the wife and the hospital failed, the hospital again fired his wife on March 1,” he said. Was vomit


An article by a netizen claiming that his wife was notified of dismissal after her pregnancy [이미지출처 = 온라인 커뮤니티 캡처]

The author said, “Do you know what is the most unfair thing? A pregnant woman who is 8 months pregnant on a winter day with this cold cold is asked to stand in front of a small table outside the building and measure her body temperature.” “Originally, I measured my body temperature at an outpatient desk, but suddenly It was made. Right in front of it is a nine-lane road, where there are no chairs or rest areas.”

Finally, the author asked, “It’s too unfair. Is it wrong to be pregnant?” and asked, “The Ministry of Employment and Labor, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, City Hall, the provincial office, and women’s centers, etc. They say they can’t help pregnant women. At least I think there should be laws and systems that can help pregnant women deal with unfair treatment.”

Compassionate netizens responded, “It’s too much to be pregnant and gave birth to children,” “It’s ridiculous to say that you don’t want to give birth to a baby,” and “Is it in the 80s?”

Currently, the post has recorded about 80,000 views and 1,700 recommendations, and the petition with the content is on the bulletin board of the Blue House National Petition.

Intern reporter Choi Eun-young [email protected]

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