Seoul Bus Drivers' Strike Causes Commuter Chaos

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Seoul's bus labor union went on strike after failing to reach an agreement on wage hikes, halting the operation of 97.6 percent of intracity buses. Last-minute negotiations ended without accepting the union's demand for a 12.7 percent increase in hourly wages, leading to the strike beginning at 4 a.m. The city government announced emergency plans to minimize commuter chaos, including adding more subway trains, extending operating hours, deploying personnel to major stations, and operating free shuttle buses from major subway stations across the capital's 25 districts.
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