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A 40-year-old man who ran a courier agency has passed away.

The last article was that the drivers belonging to the courier union broke them down and bullied them as a group.



For more details, reporter Jang Hoon-kyung will tell you.



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40-year-old courier service agent Mr. Lee's incense burner.



"I'm sorry I couldn't protect you", "I can't send it because I'm sad," and more than 400 artificial flowers were placed on the road outside the fence of the delivery terminal.




In his suicide note, Mr. Lee wrote, "If you join a union, you can destroy yourself, absorb the agency, and destroy it.




The most painful thing for Mr. Lee was the refusal of delivery by his employees.



12 out of 18 drivers belonging to the agency belong to the National Courier Union of the Federation of Korean Trade Unions (KCTU).



In particular, he claimed that fresh food or heavy items that require fast delivery were designated as improved products, but he threatened to report it as unfair labor practice, saying that if a non-union worker delivered it instead, he said that he had invaded the area.



[Coworker Lee Mo, late: Even the act of helping (non-union members) was harassed by union members and prevented from doing that. My wife and I came out in the afternoon to arrange (improved products) and deliver them directly.] In the



end, at the end of July, under pressure from union members, Lee submitted a memorandum of waiver of the agency to give up the delivery service altogether, and gave up the company. I made an extreme choice one day before the day I was going to do it.



While the survivors and agency owners are considering legal action against the union, the National Courier Coalition Union said, "The conflict arose in the process of normalizing unfair working conditions by the union." A fight between them."



(Video coverage: Yoo Dong-hyuk, video editing: Lee Hong-myung)