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Dozens of South Korean truckers detained in strike over wages

The truckers are urging the government to provide a minimum wage in the face of soaring fuel prices that are squeezing their finances.

June 10, 2022 / 18:46 IST
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South Korean police have detained several dozen truckers for blocking traffic and disrupting the movement of goods near factories as a nationwide strike extended into a fourth day.

The truckers are urging the government to provide a minimum wage in the face of soaring fuel prices that are squeezing their finances.

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As of Friday morning, police had taken about 30 truckers into custody since the strike began Tuesday, the National Police Agency said. Sporadic clashes broke out around the country, including near an alcoholic beverages factory near Seoul where 15 people were detained for allegedly obstructing business.

Lee Eung-joo, a representative of the Cargo Truckers Solidarity, said police had released 29 out of 40 truckers who had been detained as of Friday evening. He said at least nine truckers were slightly hurt in scuffles with police, but none were hospitalized.