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Let's start the news with the news of the strike of subcontractor workers of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering.

While labor and management were negotiating again a while ago, the Minister of Employment and Labor visited the site for the second day following yesterday (19th).

Today, during the day, protests were held between those who supported the strike and those who demanded that the strike be stopped.

For more details, we will connect with reporters from the field.



Reporter Hong Seung-yeon, the news that the negotiations have been concluded has not been heard yet. Have the two sides narrowed their views?



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Yes, I am at Dock 1 of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, where the occupancy protest is taking place.



Negotiations between the labor union of the subcontractor and the management started at 7:30 a.m. a little while ago.



A union official said that the areas that have not yet been compromised are wages, bonuses, and compensation for damages, but on the wage issue, the union reduced the demand from the initial 30% increase to 10%, and the management proposed a 4.5% increase from the non-increased amount, which slightly changed the position. said to be reduced.



However, it is reported that the issue of compensation for strike damage has emerged as a controversial issue.



A while ago, Minister of Employment and Labor Lee Jung-sik visited the strike site again.



It's the second day since yesterday.



It is known that Minister Lee met with labor and management individually and gave a request regarding negotiations.



Both sides predicted that the negotiations tonight would be lengthy.



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And today there was a large gathering with different voices held at the same time. What was the situation on the ground?



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Yes, a rally of the Korean Federation of Trade Unions (KCTU) supporting the strike was held in front of the main gate of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering.



Police estimated that about 5,000 people gathered.



In response to this, about 4,000 people, including representatives of subcontractors and employees of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, held a rally in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, demanding that the strike be canceled.

[Yoon Jang- hyeok



/Chairman of the National Metal Workers' Union: I think that the iron prison site of Vice Chairman Yoo Choi-an is the life of subcontractors and the forefront of contradictions in Korean society.]



Immediately stop this reckless illegal strike with citizens as collateral...

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The police dispatched about 600 people from 8 companies to fear a collision, but fortunately there was no collision.



One Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering employee even went into a high-altitude protest next to a ship occupied by a subcontractor's union to stop the strike.



The police have notified the subcontractor union officials to appear until the day after tomorrow to investigate the allegation of obstruction of business.



After the 23rd, there is a possibility that the police may enter with an arrest warrant, so the atmosphere is watching the negotiations tonight in tension.



(Video coverage: Jeong Kyung-moon, video editing: Won Yang)



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