On the 18th, Changwon City in Gyeongnam signed a policy agreement with the Cargo Solidarity Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters to protect the rights of cargo workers.

On the 18th, Changwon City in Gyeongnam signed a policy agreement with the Cargo Solidarity Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters to protect the rights of cargo workers.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Changwon City, Gyeongnam, signed a policy agreement on the 18th with the Cargo Solidarity Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters to protect the rights of cargo workers and promote the development of the logistics industry.


The city and Cargo Solidarity agreed to ▲ establish public parking lots for commercial cargo vehicles, which are currently insufficient ▲ investigate and take action against transportation operators who fail to comply with safe freight rates ▲ commission specialized institutions to conduct research on the actual conditions and challenges of cargo transportation and daily logistics service labor, and seek alternatives.


A city official stated, “This will be an opportunity to improve the working conditions of cargo workers who are suffering from double hardships due to recent increases in oil prices and the urea solution crisis,” adding, “We will resolve the practical difficulties in using parking lots for cargo transport vehicles and establish public parking lots for commercial cargo vehicles to support the growth of the transportation business.”



Mayor Heo Seong-moo said, “This agreement was made to prepare fundamental measures for the stable development of the logistics industry,” and added, “We hope to provide safer and more convenient land transportation services to the citizens of Changwon.”


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