Striking South Korean truckers, government remain at impasse after failed negotiations

South China Morning Post published this video item, entitled “Striking South Korean truckers, government remain at impasse after failed negotiations” – below is their description.

Negotiations at a November 30, 2022, meeting between South Korean Transport Ministry officials and representatives of the Cargo Truckers Solidarity Union (CTSU) have failed to yield a deal. Striking truckers defied a November 29 government “start-work” order, with many shaving their heads at union-organised rallies across the country, pledging to continue their strike.

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