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Cargo Solidarity strongly opposes “martial law” to order to start work

[앵커]

The government issued an order to start work for the strikers of the cargo union.

Workers’ protests over this are intensifying.

Contact on site.

material reporter.

[기자1]

Yes, it is listed in the Uiwang Inland Container Base.

Today at 2:00 pm, the Cargo Solidarity Resolution Rally was held here.

It’s night, but it looks like the workers who sort out accommodation here are still gathering.

At the resolution meeting, the workers argued that “the government has broken the promise to expand the safe price system agreed upon in the strike last June,” and that “the responsibility is on the Yoon Seok-yeol government.”

At the same time, they demand an improvement in working conditions, such as the abolition of the safe sunset price system.

The conflict between the two sides is expected to intensify further with the government’s order to start business today.

[앵커]

Yes, what the hell is the government’s start-up order, and what effect does it have?

Also, there is a second round of negotiations tomorrow, so is there any possibility of an agreement?

[기자]

Yes, the government announced that it had issued an order to start work on those who refused to transport goods in the cement sector through the decision of the Council of State this morning.

This is the first time in 18 years since the introduction of the order in 2004 that a business commencement order has been issued.

The government encourages those who refuse to transport to return to work immediately, adding that if they do not comply, they will be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law and principles.

At the same time, he bluffed that there was a possibility of legal proceedings such as fines as well as imprisonment.

In response, the cargo union immediately issued a statement immediately after the government’s announcement of the order to start work, and protested, saying, “Yoon Seok-yeol’s government has declared martial law against cargo workers,” and ” withdraw it immediately.”

The second round of negotiations is expected to take place tomorrow, as the conflict between the two sides is expected to continue.

However, since the views of both sides are very different, it does not seem easy to narrow the difference in the second discussion.

So far, we have delivered from Uiwang Inland Container Base. (sojay@yna.co.kr)

#CargoUnity #ResolutionRally #StartupOrder #SafeCargoSystem #RouteNegotiations

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