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government believes that the damage caused by the cargo union strike is serious and is ready to issue an order to start operations.

The cargo union is in a position to continue the strike regardless of the order to start work.



This is reporter Jo Yoon-ha. 



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President Yoon Seok-yeol made his position clear.



He said he would set up laws and principles, and said he would deliberate directly on the order to start business at the cabinet meeting.



The government first raised the strike crisis warning level to the highest level, 'serious'.



As the law allows a business start order to be issued in the event of a serious crisis in the national economy, it is interpreted that the prerequisites have been met.



[Lee Sang-min/Minister of Public Administration and Security: If you do not return despite the order to resume work, we will take legal action.]



An official from the Presidential Office said that they are also considering issuing an order to start work in an urgent and urgent field such as cement transportation.



If a truck driver refuses to return to work, he or she may be sentenced to up to 3 years in prison or fined up to 30 million won, and their driver's license may be revoked.



The cargo union protested that the order to start work had never been issued, and the government called the cargo driver an individual operator, and on what basis did they ask them to work.



[Lee Bong-ju/Chief of Cargo Solidarity: If you really give an order to start business in an anti-constitutional way, I will raise the level of our struggle much higher than now.]



In the midst of this, the government and the cargo union met for the first time after the strike yesterday afternoon (28th), but it broke down in less than two hours.



[Lee Byeong-hoon/Professor of Sociology at Chung-Ang University: If the labor union surrenders and obediently follows the order to start work, the situation may end as the government intended, but if the atmosphere of not backing down continues, the government's measures will be very ineffective and the situation is prolonged...



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