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Busan Subway Workers End Strike After Pay Raise Deal


Lee Jong-kuk (L), president of Busan Transportation Corp., and Choi Mu-deok, head of Busan's subway labor union, jointly read an agreement to end a strike at a railway depot in the southeastern port city of Busan on July 11, 2019. (Yonhap)

Lee Jong-kuk (L), president of Busan Transportation Corp., and Choi Mu-deok, head of Busan’s subway labor union, jointly read an agreement to end a strike at a railway depot in the southeastern port city of Busan on July 11, 2019. (Yonhap)

BUSAN, Jul. 12 (Korea Bizwire)Subway workers in the southern city of Busan ended their two-day strike Thursday after the labor union and management reached a wage deal.

Busan Transportation Corp., the city-run operator of the subway system, agreed with the union to raise wages 0.9 percent and hire 540 new workers.

The members of the labor union went on strike a day earlier, demanding a 1.8-percent rise in pay. Management, however, offered a freeze in wages and the hiring of additional staff.

The union, with a total of 3,402 members, began the walkout at 5 a.m. Wednesday.

Around 2,400 workers, including train drivers, station employees and technicians, took part in the strike, according to the union.

But the company mobilized more than 2,300 non-unionized and alternative workers, effectively preventing the collective action from causing serious inconvenience to subway users.

(Yonhap)

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