Police apply for arrest warrant for nine subcontractor union members on strike at Daewoo Shipbuilding

After the labor and management reached a deal 51 days following the strike of the subcontractor union of Daewoo Shipbuilding, the police applied for an arrest warrant for nine subcontractor union members.

Gyeongnam Geoje Police Station announced on the 22nd that it had applied for an arrest warrant for nine subcontractor union members on charges of obstruction of business.

It is also known that members of the union, such as Vice Chairman Yoo Choi-an, who had a sit-down on iron bars and railings, were also included.

They are accused of illegally occupying a super-large crude oil carrier being produced at the Okpo Shipyard Dock 1 on the 22nd of last month.

The police applied for an arrest warrant earlier this month, but following receiving a request for reinforcement from the prosecution, the investigation began once more.

As a result, a written request for attendance was sent to the accused members by the deadline, but he did not appear and immediately applied for a warrant.

A police official said, “The health condition of the members of the demonstration is the most important.

/yunhap news

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