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Seoul Goes Silent: Jan. 13 Bus Strike Sparks Gridlock Turmoil.

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THEY LIED. NOW SEOUL SHUTS DOWN. This is not a negotiation. It’s a betrayal.

On January 13th, the heart of Korea’s capital will stop beating. As seen in the explosive YONHAP photo, Seoul’s bus drivers are striking in a MASSIVE, full-scale walkout. Why? Because the city government and bus operators BROKE their promises.

Workers are being robbed. Court rulings CONFIRMED they are owed unpaid wages, but the city is ILLEGALLY withholding the money. Management’s so-called “raise” is actually a PAY CUT when you count what the courts already ordered. This isn’t just greed—it’s a calculated attack on the working class.

Who pays the price? YOU. Commuters will be stranded. The city will grind to a halt. But the powerful operators and politicians stay silent, hiding behind spreadsheets. They claim honoring the law is “too expensive,” estimating a 150-BILLION won cost. Your daily life is being held hostage by their lies.

This is the third strike threat this year. They pushed workers to the edge before and got away with it. NOT THIS TIME.

The system runs on your back, but they think you won’t notice when they steal the wheels.



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