Rail Union Strike from the 18th... "Morning Commute Train Delays"
The National Railroad Workers' Union will begin a work-to-rule (legal strike) starting on the 18th. While train operations will not be completely halted, some delays are expected, which may cause inconvenience for commuters during peak hours.
On the afternoon of the 17th, a notice about the temporary suspension of transfer ticket sales related to the nationwide railway labor union's work-to-rule action was posted at Seoul Station. / Photo by Yonhap News
View original imageKorea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) announced through a safety disaster message on the 17th, "Due to the anticipated work-to-rule by the National Railroad Workers' Union starting on the 18th, some electric train operations may be delayed. Please take this into consideration when using the trains."
The Railroad Union is demanding ▲ a shift to a 4-team 2-shift system ▲ reinforcement of insufficient personnel needed for newly opened lines ▲ a 2.5% fixed increase in base salary ▲ normal payment of performance bonuses (resolution of 23.1 billion KRW in unpaid wages) ▲ introduction of a fair promotion system ▲ suspension of workforce reduction through outsourcing.
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The Railroad Union plans to hold a press conference on the 21st to announce a general strike and intends to launch an indefinite general strike early next month.
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