The Ruling Party's Dialogue Body Is Discussing a 46-Hour Workweek for Nighttime Delivery, but Coupang and Others Are Opposing It.
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[Digital Daily Reporter Kang So-hyun] The government and the ruling party have begun full-scale reforms to the dawn delivery market. With the push to allow dawn delivery at large supermarkets and the simultaneous discussion of adjusting delivery working hours for platform companies, the entire industry appears to be entering a period of regulatory restructuring. In particular, a plan to set a 46-hour workweek cap on delivery workers' night shift…
The possibility of acceptance by the four delivery companies and the labor union… The ruling party said, “Once the working hours are set, we will discuss wages, etc.” The 3rd social dialogue body for delivery services led by the Democratic Party of Korea is discussing a plan to limit working hours for nighttime delivery to 46 hours a week, but it is not clear whether the 46-hour workweek for delivery companies such as Coupang will be limited to …
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