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Most subway strikers ignore ultimatum
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| Seoul's striking subway workers largely ignored a management ultimatum yesterday to end a two-day-old walkout for more pay and a larger work force, but the union in nearby Incheon struck a deal. |
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Jul 22, 2004 23:07:02 |
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75 ( -6 -8% ) | | Author | Korea Herald |
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