8th Meeting of the Delivery Platform-Building Company Win-Win Council...Should we come up with a win-win plan?

2024.10.22. PM 3:58
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The win-win consultative body between the delivery platform and the stores will hold the 8th meeting tomorrow (23rd) and try to derive a win-win plan.

With the government aiming to reach a win-win plan by this month, attention is being paid to the outcome of the meeting because it is a last-minute agreement attempt.

Attention is focusing on whether an agreement will be reached with the entry organization on how to apply differential fees according to sales proposed by the industry's No. 1 Baedal Minjok, and what measures Coupang Eats, which has not proposed a win-win plan, will come up with.

In the meantime, Baedal Minjok has proposed a 9.8% commission rate for the top 60% of sales owners, 6.8% for those in the 60-80% range, and 2% for the bottom 20% of sales, but organizations have said that the commission rate should be reduced further.

The government plans to present an arbitration proposal if a win-win plan is not reached by the win-win consultative body, and if the delivery platform does not accept it, it will be announced as a recommendation.

Han Ki-jung, chairman of the Fair Trade Commission, said earlier that if the delivery app win-win plan falls short of social expectations, he will improve the system through legislation.




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