Korea Post - Courier Union Reach Social Agreement (Update)
On the 17th, after the delivery workers' union withdrew its general strike and returned to the field, officials were sorting and loading/unloading parcels at a delivery logistics center in Mapo-gu, Seoul. On the 16th, the delivery workers' union, delivery companies, and the government reached a preliminary agreement on the second proposal of the "Social Agreement Body for Measures Against Overwork Deaths of Delivery Workers." Accordingly, starting January next year, sorting tasks will be completely excluded from the duties of delivery drivers. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Dong-hoon] The Korea Post and the National Courier Union Post Office Headquarters have reportedly reached a social agreement to prevent death from overwork.
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On this afternoon, the Korea Post tentatively agreed with the Courier Union Post Office Headquarters regarding issues such as sorting work.
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