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02 Jun 2022 | 07:57 AM UTC

South Korea: Unionized freight workers to strike nationwide June 7

Unionized freight workers plan to strike across South Korea June 7. Shipping delays likely; protests possible.

Informational

Event

Unionized freight workers plan to strike across South Korea June 7. The cargo workers' wing of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) is organizing the action to demand fare increases and assistance measures amid increasing fuel costs. Although union heads have not specified attendance levels, up to 470,000 transport workers could participate in the strike. The action may extend beyond June 7 or recur in the coming weeks if officials fail to meet protest demands.

Striking workers may block entrances of ports and Inland Container Depots (ICDs) with vehicles, disrupting the movement of non-participating trucks. Shipping and delivery delays are likely for the duration of the labor action. Lingering disruptions may continue beyond the end of the strike as service providers work to resolve backlogs.

Unannounced demonstrations are possible during the strike. While the union has not announced protest plans, workers may gather near ports and ICDs, cultural landmarks, public squares, and government buildings. Thousands of people may participate in any gatherings; approximately 10,000 workers rallied at Sungnyemun Gate in Jung District, Seoul, May 28. Police will likely monitor any demonstrations and may try to disperse disruptive gatherings. Localized traffic disruptions are possible near protest sites.

Advice

Confirm shipping schedules for the duration of the work stoppage. Consider using alternative routes for time-sensitive deliveries. Avoid all protests as a precaution. Confirm transport reservations, business appointments, and road status June 7 if operating near ports. Heed all traffic and security advisories.