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As the government continues its tough response policy, the labor community is strongly protesting.

The KCTU plans to launch a second general strike next week.

We will connect reporters in front of the National Assembly where the cargo solidarity farm is located.



Reporter Ahn Sang-woo, the government is raising the level of pressure by issuing an additional order to start work.



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Yes, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions strongly protested at the emergency press conference held right after the order to start additional business.



It is said that they are refusing to talk to solve the situation and only pouring out hardline measures.



At the same time, President Yoon Seok-yeol pressured him to directly engage in dialogue.



[Yang Kyung-soo/Chairman of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions: Even the Vice Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport says he has no authority.

(Then) let the president come to the negotiations himself.

So, shouldn't we come up with a reasonable alternative?]



The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions decided to hold a second general strike and all-out struggle rally at 16 locations across the country on the 14th, and following the construction union, the courier union decided to go on a concerted strike starting next week. .



In addition, tomorrow (9th), we plan to submit a request for a constitutional judicial review for the 'business start order'.



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The Democratic Party said they would accept the government's proposal to extend the safe fare system for three years.



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Yes, it is absolutely necessary to amend the law in order to extend the safe fare system without sunset and to expand applicable items other than cement, which the Korea Cargo Federation has requested.



This is the reason why they continued to protest in front of the National Assembly.



However, the cargo union side is somewhat embarrassed, saying that the Democratic Party has never discussed with the Democratic Party about accepting the government and ruling party plan.



Currently, the cargo union has convened an emergency central executive committee to draw up future countermeasures.



It seems that the Democratic Party will accept the proposal and discuss whether to stop or continue the strike here, and the results are expected to come out late tonight (8th).



(Video coverage: Jeon Jae-hyeon KNN, Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol, On-site progress: Compilation type)



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