Changwon City Council held an emergency meeting of the chairpersons on the 30th regarding the local city bus strike. (Photo by Changwon City Council)

Changwon City Council held an emergency meeting of the chairpersons on the 30th regarding the local city bus strike. (Photo by Changwon City Council)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City Council announced on the 30th that it held an emergency meeting of the chairpersons regarding the 'city bus strike' that began today.


The meeting took place in the chairman's office, attended by Chairman Lee Chi-woo, the chairpersons, the secretary-general, and professional advisors.


Additionally, three members from the executive branch, including Choi Young-cheol, Director of Changwon City Safety, Construction, and Transportation Bureau, participated.


The council chairpersons listened to explanations from the city executive branch on ▲strike issues ▲emergency city bus transportation measures ▲future plans for labor-management negotiations, and discussed key solutions with the executive branch.



Lee Chi-woo, Chairman of Changwon City Council, stated, "The strike of 489 buses has left citizens stranded," and urged, "Along with the smooth implementation of the emergency measures discussed today, the city should fully reflect the positions of both labor and management and focus on minimizing citizen inconvenience through communication and cooperation."


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