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More than 2,000 couriers in South Korea went on strike, and the couriers piled up

author:Royal Logistics

2022 is destined to be an extraordinary year,

Soon after the beginning of the year, major events broke out frequently.

These days Xiaobian learned a thing,

South Korean couriers reportedly went on strike on January 9.

70 percent of the 3,800 post office couriers in the country went on strike.

The biggest victims of the strike were businessmen who made fresh food

Xiaobian is also one of the victims of this time, and Xiaobian has not sent things purchased from Japan online. It's sad.

So why did the South Korean courier strike this time?

More than 2,000 couriers in South Korea went on strike, and the couriers piled up

According to Xiaobian's understanding, the cost of express delivery in South Korea has risen from 2500 won to 3000 won

However, the courier fee has risen. But the courier's salary and the task of the job remain unchanged

Previously, Korean couriers had great dissatisfaction because they had to do the separation of express delivery.

Secondly, some couriers have died of overwork.

To this end, South Korean couriers carried out this large-scale strike in order to solicit their best interests.

More than 2,000 couriers in South Korea went on strike, and the couriers piled up

Couriers are actually very hard, and if the delivery is not careful, it will be badly evaluated or complained about.

We know that couriers are a manual worker, running around every day against the scorching sun and cold wind to deliver mail,

Therefore, I hope that everyone will understand each other's difficulties in life, and give more kindness and tolerance.

More than 2,000 couriers in South Korea went on strike, and the couriers piled up

The quarrel between the courier and the courier company

The biggest victims are indeed the customers served by courier companies

Hopefully, this incident will be resolved satisfactorily, if not properly resolved.

Next, it is estimated that consumers will make trouble.

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