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Tentative agreement reached with BGF Logis after Jinju rally truck fatality
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Unionized cargo workers announced a tentative agreement with BGF Logis, CU convenience store chain's logistics affiliate, following the fatal truck collision at a Jinju rally earlier this month that killed one union member and injured two. Blockades at major logistics centers will end after formal signing.
Police filed for an arrest warrant Wednesday against the driver of a truck that struck rallygoers in Jinju on Monday, killing one and injuring two. The non-union driver in his 40s faces a murder charge for reckless actions amid claims that protesters blocked the vehicle. The union has accused police and CU operator BGF Retail of facilitating the incident.
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A cargo truck collided with rally participants in the southern South Korean city of Jinju on Monday, killing one person and injuring two others, officials said. The 2.5-ton vehicle struck the group near a logistics center at 10:32 a.m. as people tried to stop it from leaving, according to police.