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Despite the growing impact of the strike, the government has made it clear that it will not actively intervene in this issue.

The president has said that labor and management issues should be resolved autonomously, but it is an analysis that there is a deep meaning.



Reporter Han Sang-woo reported.



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On the morning of the 10th, on the way to work, President Yoon Seok-yeol responded:

[President Seok-Yeol Yoon: Regarding labor-management issues, I think that the government must have laws and principles, then neutrality, and then the capacity for



labor and management to solve their problems autonomously is accumulating.]



It was stated that it would not actively intervene, but immediately after that, the ministers of the relevant ministries repeated the same position.



[Lee Jeong-sik / Minister of Employment and Labor: Labor-management conflicts are resolved through dialogue and compromise based on the principle of autonomy, but…

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[Won Hee-ryong/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport plays a supporting role so that the parties can amicably coordinate.

We are not the negotiating party.]



Recently, other large unions, starting with the automobile industry, have also announced strikes, and there are concerns that other unions will make stronger demands if the government sets a precedent for consultation.



In that respect, he also emphasized that truck drivers are not workers.



[Won Hee-ryong/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: The Cargo Solidarity is the self-employed who own their car and receive fares as a result of their business.]



The government is in a position to return to work because the industry has a big impact, and the Cargo Solidarity extends the safety fare system, We are unable to find a breakthrough in dialogue because we are in the position that we cannot return without magnification.



The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Cargo Solidarity met yesterday morning and negotiated for two hours, but could not find a compromise.



A meeting is scheduled for this morning, but a dramatic outcome is unlikely.