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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] CJ Logistics requested the intervention of health authorities on the 20th, stating that the company's COVID-19 prevention system is being threatened due to the headquarters occupation by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions' National Courier Workers' Union (Courier Union).


In a statement released that day, CJ Logistics claimed, "Despite the Courier Union's assertion that they are complying with quarantine rules amid the Omicron variant of COVID-19 causing over 100,000 confirmed cases daily, union members are not wearing masks and are engaging in group living, drinking, and smoking."


They added, "The illegal actions of the Courier Union undermine the government's quarantine guidelines," and "We request strong administrative guidance from the health authorities."



The Courier Union occupied the CJ Logistics headquarters on the 10th, the 45th day of their strike, and has continued the occupation protest for 11 days as of this day.


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