Workers leave CJ Logistics’ building, but industrial action will go on
CJ Logistics’ sub-contracted workers have ended their 19-day sit-in at South Korea’s largest logistics company. The ...
Industrial action by sub-contracted workers of South Korea’s largest logistics company, CJ Logistics, continues to drag on.
The militant Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) is staging a rally today, in defiance of Covid-19-related restrictions on gatherings.
Nearly 2,000 unionised workers demonstrated in front of Cheonggye Stream, in downtown Seoul, contravening rules limiting rally attendances to 299 people and carrying on a strike that began on 28 December.
The demonstrators used a vehicle belonging to presidential candidate Kim Jae-yeon, as campaign events are ...
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