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Today (the 2nd) marks the 9th day of the cargo union strike, where the government and labor unions are unable to narrow their differences over the safe freight rate system.

The government has begun to take steps to issue an order to start work to oil refineries in addition to cement, and the cargo union is responding sternly.



Reporter Jo Yoon-ha summarized the strike situation and the responses of both sides.



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is a cement distribution base in Incheon.



Cement that arrives by ship is sent to ready-mixed concrete factories throughout the metropolitan area. After the strike, shipments stopped altogether, but after the order to start work was issued, it recovered slightly.



[Sampyo Mention Employee: During peak season, we went from 35,000 to 40,000 tons, but now it is 3,000 to 4,000 tons a day, 10% (goes out.)]



Cement car drivers who participated in the strike 2,500 The order to start work was delivered to 765 people, about one-third of the people.



The government claims that as a result, cement shipments are increasing and the effect is showing.



[Won Hee-ryong/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: Delivery began yesterday afternoon, and today, the final effect of delivery has started to occur, so we expect the recovery to speed up.]



However, the industry believes that it is still far away.



Although it has recovered to about 25% of normal, union members have not returned and many cement factories are in a state of shutdown.



[Cement industry officials: I can understand that those who come are not from the cargo union, but some people who have noticed are coming forward...



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This is because the number of gasoline out-of-stock gas stations has increased to 49, and the number is expected to increase significantly over the weekend.



The cargo union, however, has repeatedly stated that it cannot acknowledge the order.



[Park Yeon-soo/Chief of Policy Planning, Cargo Solidarity: I think the strike by Cargo Solidarity is a selfish strike, an internal split to drive the strike without justification, and a shake-up of the general strike group.]



Endless conflict between the government and the labor world in a situation where all channels of dialogue are closed .

You can't get out of the situation.