South Korea Orders Striking Truckers Back to Work, Truckers Say No Deal

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South Korea’s trucker crisis came to a head on Tuesday when the government ordered striking truckers to return to work, even though the truckers say that no deal to address their grievances has been reached.

The trucker crisis in South Korea came to a head on Tuesday when the government ordered striking truckers to return to work, even though the truckers say that no deal to address their grievances has been reached.their second strike of 2022 last week after months of negotiations from the first strike failed to reach an agreement. The first strike in June unleashed chaos on the highways and inflicted well over a billion dollars in economic damage.

The union of striking truckers is relatively small, but their pivotal role in South Korean industry makes theby their work stoppage enormous. Container shipping was down on Monday, steel shipments were falling, construction projects were running out of materials, and gasoline shortages were reported.

“The transport ministry’s position today was that ‘There is nothing the ministry can answer,’” said the disappointed CTSU, which hoped more talks would be held on Wednesday. “There’s no way to justify the act of taking the lives of people and the national economy as hostage to accomplish their own interest,” Yoon told a cabinet meeting when activating the “work start order.”to the striking truck drivers. “I will firmly establish the rule of law between labor and management during my term and will never compromise with illegality.”

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