A win-win consultative body aimed at reducing the burden of delivery app fees for self-employed people could not reach an agreement even at the 10th meeting.
The Delivery Platform-Building Business Win-Win Council held its 10th meeting at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Seoul today to discuss the remaining key issue, reducing the brokerage fee rate, but failed to reach an agreement and decided to hold its 12th meeting on the 7th.
Chung-Ang University Professor Lee Jung-hee, a public interest committee member and chairman of the win-win consultative body, said that if the win-win plan is not agreed at the next 11th meeting, the discussion will be concluded and an arbitration plan will be presented.
In the opening remarks of today's meeting, Coupang Eats also said they would propose a differential fee plan following the Baedal Minjok, but did not offer a specific plan due to lack of time.
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