Seoul Metro has apologised after an employee caused controversy recently by posting a derogatory online response to a public complaint about Chinese-language announcements in subway stations.
Out of 470 scheduled subway operations on lines No. 1, 3 and 4, as well as the Suinbundang Line and Gyeongui Jungang Line managed by Korail between 5 a.m. to 9 a.m., 23 have been delayed by more than ...
The operator of Seoul’s subway system has caught flak for describing Chinese tourists as “villains” when addressing a complaint about unruly riders and loud announcements at stations.
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Seoul Metro’s largest labor union said Tuesday that it will stage a work-to-rule protest or labor slowdown starting Wednesday. Seoul Metro operates the city’s subway lines No.1 through 8 and has three ...
Unionized Seoul subway workers said Tuesday they will go on a full-scale strike on Dec. 6 in demand of increases in wages and new staff hiring. The walkout plan was announced in a news conference ...
SEOUL, Nov. 19 (Korea Bizwire) — Unionized Seoul subway workers said Tuesday they will go on a full-scale strike on Dec. 6 in demand of increases in wages and new staff hiring. The walkout plan was ...
Seoul Metro also said that it would hold training for all its employees to avoid such incidents in the future. South Korea Metro was recently slammed for being racist after an employee responded to an ...
The state-run operator of Seoul's subway system on Monday issued an apology related to its recent comment on an online petition, in which it used the word "villain" to refer to Chinese people.