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Labor union members are shown gathered at the Seoul Metro’s headquarters in Seongdong District, eastern Seoul, on Wednesday, where final negotiations with the company are underway. The metro's labor union plans to hold a strike Thursday if their demands are not met. Seoul Metro earlier announced a plan to reduce its workforce by 13.5 percent, or 2,112 people, by 2026. [YONHAP]

Labor union members are shown gathered at the Seoul Metro’s headquarters in Seongdong District, eastern Seoul, on Wednesday, where final negotiations with the company are underway. The metro's labor union plans to hold a strike Thursday if their demands are not met. Seoul Metro earlier announced a plan to reduce its workforce by 13.5 percent, or 2,112 people, by 2026. [YONHAP]

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