The Korea Federation of Trade Unions (KCTU) took over the CJ Logistics headquarters building in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 13th for the fourth day, and the company demanded strict law enforcement from the government.



In a statement released today (13th), CJ Logistics said, "We are once again requesting the government to enforce strict laws against illegality and violence in the field." We urge you to take prompt action to make it happen,” he said.



CJ Logistics argued that the COVID-19 quarantine system in the headquarters building was being threatened because of the courier workers.



CJ Logistics also requested the government to check whether quarantine rules were followed, saying, "Some occupants take off their masks or they are recklessly rejecting requests to evict illegal occupants with suspected COVID-19 symptoms."



On the 10th, the 45th day of the strike, about 200 courier union members took over the headquarters of CJ Logistics and started a sit-down.