[Photo] Delivery Workers Returning to Work Exempt from Sorting Tasks Starting Next Year
On the 17th, after the delivery workers' union withdrew its general strike and returned to the field, personnel at a delivery logistics center in Mapo-gu, Seoul, were sorting and loading/unloading packages. On the 16th, the delivery workers' union, delivery companies, and the government reached a preliminary agreement on the second proposal of the "Social Agreement Committee for Measures Against Overwork Deaths of Delivery Workers." Accordingly, starting from January next year, sorting tasks will be completely excluded from the duties of delivery workers. / Reporter Moon Honam munonam@
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