SEOUL, March 28 (Reuters) - Bus drivers in the South Korean capital of Seoul ended an hours-long strike on Thursday after a deal was reached between the city's bus union and its employers over a wage ...
The Seoul city government said on the 15th that it will begin official service of the Han River bus at 11 a.m. on the 18th. The Han River bus will make round trips by vessel along seven piers—Magok, ...
A man sits at a bus stop in Seoul as unionized Seoul Bus drivers went on strike on March 28, 2024. Bus drivers in South Korea’s capital ended their first strike in more than a decade, which knocked ...
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, announced this week that it is rolling out its first fleet of full-sized electric buses to be used for public transportation. The building of the buses was done ...
Bus drivers in the South Korean capital of Seoul went on strike on Thursday after last ditch efforts at negotiating a wage hike broke down, snarling the commute for the city of more than 9 million ...
The Seoul city bus union resumed its work-to-rule protest on Wednesday from the first morning routes, but the actual bus speeds and operations showed little difference from usual. In areas such as ...
An indefinite walkout by Seoul city bus drivers beginning Tuesday morning caused widespread confusion among commuters, both for Seoul residents and those traveling into the capital. With city buses ...
The Seoul city government takes a big step toward cashless payments on public transportation Wednesday, as cash payments began to be phased out on buses. A quarter of the city's 7,394 buses, on 108 of ...
August 31, 2021 — In many cities worldwide, people often describe their bus transportation experience as inaccessible, unreliable, or uncomfortable. Yet, in Seoul, the extensive bus network is not ...
Unionized bus workers in Seoul on Wednesday postponed a strike they had threatened during wage negotiations with employers, even after talks broke down, leaving bus services in the capital undisturbed ...
The Seoul Bus Labor Union and their employers agree to a 4.48% wage hike after negotiations, with public transport operations returning to normal right after the deal was agreed SEOUL, South Korea – ...
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