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 ...
South Korea’s largest sector player, CJ Logistics, is seeking a court order to get striking workers occupying its building to leave.
The logistics firm says it has exhausted every other possible way to resolve the protracted industrial action.
On Wednesday CJL applied to the Seoul Central District Court for an order to evict the workers from its HQ and for the court to end the strike.
The police have showed reluctance to act against the workers, who are members of the militant Korean ...
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