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Yesterday (29th), the courier union that was planning to enter a general strike finally withdrew.



The courier labor and management agreed at the last minute due to the mediation of the party, and reporter Jang Hoon-kyung reports what additional problems need to be resolved.



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courier labor and management reached an additional agreement, the courier strike was withdrawn.



The deadline for classifying personnel will be set until the 4th of the following month, an investigation team will be formed to check the implementation, and discussions on improving the delivery fee and transaction structure will be completed by the end of May.



[Kim Tae-wan/Chairman of the courier union: Classifying'free labor', no longer does the courier worker.

The couriers came to the table and made a confirmation.]



However, the discussion of the 2nd Settlement Body, which resumes on the 17th of next month, has a lot to be overcome.



Although the courier company is in charge of sorting and the driver pays for it, the opinions of the labor and management differ over the size of the additional personnel.



In addition, courier companies claim that online shopping malls, which are the majority of courier transactions, receive only 1,700 won to the courier company if they receive 2,500 won from consumers, and change the transaction structure to take the rest as a kind of'back margin' to cover the sorting cost. .



[Courier delivery social consensus organization official: (On the online shopping mall) There are so many shippers.

It is representative, and if you decide here, it will all work. It is not easy because it is not such a structure.]



With the average courier unit price dropping, the transaction structure and rate decisions that both labor, shippers, and consumers can accept will be the core of the second discussion.