Railway staff launched a “work-to-rule” protest Monday, inflicting delays in subway providers within the capital space, railway officers stated.
The labor slowdown was launched by the Korean Railway Employees’ Union to demand greater pay and an even bigger workforce, with plans to start an indefinite common strike early subsequent month.
As of 8 a.m., trains have been being delayed by between 5 and 20 minutes on capital space subway traces 1, 3 and 4 and the Suin-Bundang, Gyeongui-Central and Seohae traces, in line with the Korea Railroad (KORAIL).
All common trains and KTX high-speed trains have been working usually.
A KORAIL official stated an emergency activity power was arrange the day before today to keep up a immediate response system and reduce passengers’ inconvenience.
Any violations of firm guidelines or the regulation by the placing staff will likely be dealt with strictly, the official stated. (Yonhap)