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government is increasing the level of pressure on cement vehicle drivers who have already issued an order to start work.

On the one hand, the FTC also started an investigation while continuing to send business start orders.

Against this, the labor world plans to hold a large-scale rally in downtown Seoul tomorrow (3rd).



Next is reporter Jo Yoon-ha.



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This is a cement factory supplying cement to the metropolitan area.



The operation stopped for a while after the strike, but after the order to start work, some truck drivers are returning and turning again.



[Cement factory employee: In the past two or three days, the shipment has been very insufficient.

However, starting today, there seems to be some movement...

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The government estimates that yesterday's cement shipments rose to 47% of usual, and today it may have exceeded 50%.



The amount of containers going to and from 12 major ports nationwide increased by 57%.



Regarding this figure, the government is seeing the effect of the business start order, and the union is still fighting against the normal situation.



In the midst of this, tire and petrochemical companies began to cut production because there was no place to store the goods they made.



The government added pressure.



The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs is sending orders to both the transportation company and the driver, and from next week, it announced that it would investigate non-returners and impose a suspension of operation for less than 30 days.



At the same time, the Fair Trade Commission sent investigators to the Cargo Workers' Union office to determine if the strike was collusion among operators.



[Hwang Gyu-soo/Public Transportation Union lawyer: Aren't shippers dominating the market?

I don't think it's against the purpose of the Fair Trade Act to investigate unfair acts against shippers, and to investigate cargo drivers at the lowest end.]



The labor community will hold large-scale rallies tomorrow in Seoul and Busan against the government and support the cargo solidarity. I am planning to go to



Believing that this weekend and early next week will be a turning point for strikes, the government and the labor world are fighting a power showdown.



(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol, Kim Won-bae, Choi Jun-shik, video editing: Choi Hye-young)



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