The labor union said, "We will operate safely only on this day (April 30th), and will resume normal operations from tomorrow (May 1st)."
He continued, "In the meantime, we will encourage the company and the city of Seoul to negotiate in good faith. However, if an agreement is not reached,
If that doesn't happen, we will decide on the method of the struggle at the National Auto Workers Union Regional Representatives Meeting scheduled for May 8th," he added. The labor union said it had not yet reached an agreement on wages and collective agreements with the company.
In response, the first bus at 4 a.m. on that day was operated in a safe manner. Safe operation means that passengers must tap their transportation cards, sit in their seats, and other safety measures must be confirmed before departing, or the bus must follow the bus in front.
The government has not yet decided on an official date for additional negotiations between labor and management, but behind the scenes contact is expected to continue.
However, the gap between the two sides is so large that many believe it will not be easy to bridge the gap.
If negotiations are not concluded by the 8th of the month, the union plans to launch an all-out strike.
2025/04/30 21:25 KST
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