Baemin Rider School and Delivery Platform Labor Union Joint Training

Woowa Brothers, the logistics service provider for Baedal Minjok (Baemin), announced on the 7th that they conducted a delivery-specialized training program called 'Delivery Basics' for riders in collaboration with the Delivery Platform Labor Union of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Service Federation. This training is a case where riders directly participated in rider education.


The Delivery Basics training, jointly planned by the head of the Delivery Platform Labor Union division and a professional instructor from Baemin Rider School, was held at 'Baemin Rider School,' a delivery motorcycle training institution operated by Woowa Brothers.

Delivery Basics education is being conducted at Baemin Rider School.

Delivery Basics education is being conducted at Baemin Rider School.

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The first instructor of Delivery Basics was Kim Jeong-hoon, the Baemin division head of the Delivery Platform Labor Union of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Service Federation. The training covered ▲everything about delivery preparation (introduction to delivery equipment, etc.) ▲all delivery know-how ▲prevention of delivery mistakes such as wrong delivery and wrong pickup ▲tips for using the Baemin Connect Support Center, focusing on practical delivery site specialization. The next Delivery Basics training is scheduled for November 15.



A Woowa Brothers official stated, “At Baemin Rider School, we provide various training programs exclusively for riders, including musculoskeletal stretching education, rider delivery vehicle care training, cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, insurance education, and stress management education, including this Delivery Basics course. We will continue to develop programs necessary for riders to perform deliveries safely and do our best to foster a safe delivery culture.”


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