<span style="color: #222222;">South Korean government ordered thousands more cargo truck drivers to return to work today, as they staged a walk out over freight fare issues. The strike has mostly impacted the domestic construction industry. The strike by truckers serving the petrochemical and steel industries has been going on for the past fifteen days, and concerns about supply chain issues are rising.<br />''<br />''Media reports say, Police are also clamping down on unionists or any individuals who disrupt colleagues who choose to work. South Korean finance ministry said, it was conducting an on-site investigation of truck operators and drivers in the cement industry. Meanwhile, drivers Unions are calling for government to make a minimum freight rate system permanent.&nbsp;</span><br />
News On AIR | December 8, 2022 1:06 PM
South Korean govt orders thousands more cargo truck drivers to return to work