Working Place Were Moved

It was winter of a year.

Chairman Kim Jong Il inspected the working place of a factory and asked a female worker quietly if she didn’t feel cold, because he got worried about the health of workers who worked at the working place lofty and wide but not bad in production culture.

When she told him that she didn’t feel cold so much, the Chairman wrapped up her cold hand and said to officials that when they were going to build a factory they should think firstly the workers to work there and take into account whether a working place would be convenient to them even when they had a plan to set it up.

Instructing the officials to move the working place to a tidy room in a building erected specially with much labor, the Chairman emphasized again that nothing could be more important than offering the excellent conditions for production and life to workers.