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Before the Lunar New Year holidays, national courier unions demanding measures to prevent deaths from overwork have voted for and against the strike. The courier service provider and the government are monitoring the situation as they have taken steps to reduce the excessive workload of courier drivers. Reporter Cho Yong-seong reports. The courier union, which called for measures to prevent overwork, is voting for and against the general strike. If we lean in favor, we will launch a general strike on the 27th. There is a possibility that the courier union will also vote for or against the strike and broadcast it as a companion strike. The labor and management of the courier company are having a conflict over the question of labor for sorting and the resulting cost burden. Courier companies are gradually increasing the number of sorting jobs instead of courier technicians to avoid overwork, which was introduced late last year. In addition, it is a position that consultations will continue in the future on the principle of not paying the cost of the support staff to the courier service. The government decided to implement measures to protect courier workers, seeing that the number of courier shipments will increase this New Year, with fewer visits to the city of origin. In addition, a campaign is launched to support 6,000 people in the parcel category, which is considered the main factor of overwork, and to have space for delivery. The number of courier and postal worker unions who voted for and against the strike this time is about 5,500, which is 10% of all courier drivers. Even if they do go on strike, a logistical disruption is unlikely, but there may be some hiccups as they go. YTN Quiet Seong[[email protected]]is.