[Domestic] :
Workers at 14 airports throughout the country, excluding only Incheon International Airport, will suspend the strike they began Wednesday and return to work.
In a statement issued Saturday, a group representing the workers said they have decided to return until October 14, when the presidential office and ...
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Monday 13 October 2025
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Workers at 14 Airports to Halt Strike, Return to Work until Oct. 14


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