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Korea Korail bosses seeking to stick union with the bill for strike-related losses

Korea Korail bosses seeking to stick union with the bill for strike-related losses
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/618234.html
Posted on : Jan.3,2014 15:09 KST

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Korean KORAIL plans gradual return to normal service "Police are currently searching for the remaining 29 of the 35 union leaders for which court warrants to detain them have been issued."

Korean KORAIL plans gradual return to normal service "Police are currently searching for the remaining 29 of the 35 union leaders for which court warrants to detain them have been issued."
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140102000962
Updated : 2014-01-02 20:17
The state-run train operator is expected to bring KTX and freight train operations back to normal by Jan. 14, as political parties agreed to form a parliamentary subcommittee to assure there would be no privatization of the firm.

Korean Assembly key to reforming KORAIL "The company incurred trillions of won of losses recently due to its failed investment in a big real estate development project in Yongsan, central Seoul."

Korean Assembly key to reforming KORAIL
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2013/12/116_148858.html

Korea Railroad Corp. (KORAIL) union leader Kim Myung-hwan, center, shouts a slogan with his colleagues after announcing the end of the longest strike in the industry at the headquarters of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions in downtown Seoul, Monday.

By Kim Jae-won

Transport Workers Solidarity Committee Statement in Support of KCTU

To The Korean Consulate, San Francisco - December 27, 2013

The Transport Workers Solidarity Committee is rallying today in solidarity with the KRWU and the KCTU to defend these unions and the working class of South Korea. The following is our statement:

In a flagrant attack on the trade union rights of the Korean labor movement, South Korean President Park Geun-hye has fired over 8,000 striking KORAIL Korean Railway Workers Union KRWU workers and arrested many of their leaders.

Korea Government KORAIL to hire 500 replacements for union members

Korea Government KORAIL to hire 500 replacements
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2013/12/116_148451.html

By Kim Jae-won

Korea Railroad Corp. (KORAIL) CEO Choi Yeon-hye said Monday that she plans to hire 500 engineers and support staff to ease the strain that an ongoing strike is putting on train services.

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