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International Labor Organization (ILO), an organization affiliated with the United Nations, has sent an official letter to the Korean government.

The union maintains that it is defying the government's order, saying that international organizations have begun to intervene.

It was also decided to proceed with the general strike.



The position of the union was organized by reporter Jung Joon-ho.



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is an official letter sent by the International Labor Organization ILO to the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions.



It said that it immediately intervened and mediated with the government on the issue raised by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, and reminded the government of its opinion on the related agreement.



Let's give the government a business start order, this is the answer to the ilo that the democratic union ordered forced labor.



The ILO is an organization affiliated with the United Nations, and Korea is also a member of it.



Afterwards, if it is judged that there is no problem, the investigation is finished, but if there is a problem, the resolution can go up to the general meeting of the organization and receive international criticism.



The government underestimated the opinion inquiry, but the KCTU claimed that the ILO confirmed the violation of the convention and applied diplomatic pressure.



[Oh Seong-hee/Public Transportation Union International Director: (Related agreements) have been in effect since April, so they have the same effect as domestic laws...

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The Korean government should take it seriously that such violations have occurred.]



After the business start order, cement shipments increased, but 60% of construction sites nationwide still stopped pouring ready-mixed concrete, and the number of gas stations where gasoline was sold out increased to 88 places.



The union protested against the government's punishment policy, saying that the illegal acts at the strike site were the deviation of some union members.



In addition, the KCTU-led strike, which was announced on the 6th, is expected to continue for the time being, as it is in the position to proceed as scheduled.