Drivers from proxy drivers in the Seoul metropolitan area held a press conference in front of the National Assembly today (15th) and announced that they will launch the "Metropolitan Corporate Driver Countermeasures Committee."
The chauffeurs claimed that the companies were unable to rest properly because they collected 20% of the chauffeur fee as a commission and took out various maintenance fees even on their days off because they were sick.
In addition, some companies have emphasized that they are also depriving female drivers of their right to work by creating calls exclusively for male drivers.
They demanded that the government and the National Assembly improve unfair labor sites through thorough fact-finding.
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