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The strike of the cargo unions ended in 15 days.

The union member vote showed that 62% were in favor of rescinding the strike.

The Cargo Solidarity demanded that they keep their promise to extend the safe fare system for three years, but the government is sticking to its position of negotiating again from scratch.



The first news today (9th), this is Reporter Jeong Ban-seok.



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As a result of the vote to decide whether or not to cancel the strike, 62% or 2,200 people voted in favor of ending the strike.



As the number of people leaving the site increased due to the prolonged strike, the voter turnout was only in the 13% range.



According to the results of the vote, union members immediately returned to the field.



Yesterday, the cargo union decided to call an emergency meeting and hold a general vote of union members to ask whether or not to withdraw the strike when the Democratic Party decided to accept the government's ruling party's '3-year extension of the safe fare system without item expansion'.



The cargo union demanded that they "keep the promise of a three-year extension of the safe freight system, saying that they had decided to return to the site because of the government's violent suppression."



In effect, the strike ended 'empty-handed'.



The government said that the 'safe fare system extension for 3 years' was invalid due to the strike, and changed its stance to 'review from the origin', and is in a position to ask for responsibility for the damage.



[Won Hee-ryong/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: It was too late.

Doing so much damage.

They openly disregard and trample on the law like this.

Now that it's back, is it all back to where it was?

Nobody thinks so.



The effect of the order to start work, issued twice, ended with the end of the strike, but the government said it would continue the sanctions process for those who did not return.



The Cargo Solidarity side criticizes the order to start work as unconstitutional oppression, and is in a position to continue filing the complaint with the International Labor Organization.



In addition, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions' Public Transport Workers' Union plans to hold a resolution meeting to defend the safe fare system in Yeouido at 2:00 pm tomorrow.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa · Seong Nak-joong TJB · Choi Bok-soo KBC, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)