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Unionized cargo workers reach tentative agreement with BGF Logis after fatal truck accident during demonstration
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Yonhap News29.04.2026Labor1 dk okumaSouth Korea

Unionized cargo workers reach tentative agreement with BGF Logis after fatal truck accident during demonstration

Deal comes after union member in his 50s was killed and two others injured when a truck struck rally participants near a CU logistics center in Jinju

En resumen

  • Unionized cargo workers have reached a tentative agreement with BGF Logis, the logistics affiliate of CU convenience stores, following the death of a union member in his 50s who was struck by a truck during a demonstration near a logistics center in Jinju.
  • The rally demanded direct negotiations between BGF and unionized cargo truck drivers who are not directly employed by the company.
  • Blockades at major logistics centers will be lifted after the formal signing ceremony.

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Por qué importa

The demonstration centered on demands for BGF Logis to negotiate directly with unionized cargo truck drivers who are not directly employed by the company. The recently enacted yellow envelope act made prime contractors more accountable for subcontracted workers while restricting businesses from claiming damages from striking workers.

Tamaño de fuente

JINJU, South Korea, April 29 (Yonhap) -- Unionized cargo workers said Wednesday they have reached a tentative agreement with BGF Logis, the logistics affiliate of the CU convenience store chain, following the death of a union member hit by a truck during a recent demonstration near a logistics center of the company.

Last Monday, a 2.5-ton truck struck participants of a cargo worker rally near a CU convenience store logistics center in Jinju, about 290 kilometers southeast of Seoul, killing a union member in his 50s and injuring two others. The rally was staged to demand that BGF negotiate directly with unionized cargo truck drivers who are not directly employed by the company.

Such a call followed the recent enactment of the so-called yellow envelope act that made prime contractors more accountable for subcontracted workers while restricting businesses from claiming damages from striking workers. The Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union said it reached the deal in a meeting with representatives from BGF Logis early Wednesday, with an official signing ceremony slated for 11 a.m.

The union said blockades at major logistics centers, which began earlier this month, will be lifted immediately after the agreement is formally signed. Unionized workers are said to have demanded better working conditions, including more days off and higher freight rates, as well as a ban on damage claims against union members.

Last week's fatal accident is said to have happened as rallygoers tried to block the truck, operated by a non-union worker, from leaving the site and continuing to work for the company despite the ongoing rally by unionized cargo truck drivers. The union has accused police of recklessly allowing trucks to leave the area at the time.

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  • Formal signing ceremony will proceed as scheduled on April 15

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  • Blockades will be lifted immediately after signing

    Muy probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific terms were agreed upon in the tentative deal
  • Whether police will face any scrutiny over the incident
  • What changes in working conditions were specifically promised

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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