The labor and management of the parcel delivery industry tentatively agreed on an arbitration plan today (16th) to prevent overworked delivery of delivery drivers.



According to the government, a plenary meeting of the social consensus organization was held in the National Assembly this afternoon to prevent overworked deaths of courier workers.



At the meeting, delivery companies, branches, labor unions, shippers and consumer groups participated and discussed measures to prevent overwork for the second social agreement.



At today's meeting, it is reported that the labor and management of the delivery service agreed to a tentative agreement on overwork prevention measures after final coordination on the timing of the complete exclusion of the delivery driver classification task, which had been an issue, and the issue of fee preservation due to the reduction in working hours.



However, the Post Office Courier Union, which accounts for more than half of the Courier Union, was unable to narrow the difference of opinion with the Post Office on the sorting issue, so we decided to discuss further.