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Labor Groups Call for Improvements to the Six-Day Workweek for Subway Workers.
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While Busan subway cleaning workers announced a strike next week, demanding improvements to the six-day workweek system, 33 organizations, including the Busan headquarters of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, held a press conference today (11) and called for improvements to poor working conditions. They said, "In a situation where the introduction of a 4.5-day workweek is being discussed recently, Busan subway workers are working six day…
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