Bus drivers in Gyeonggi withdraw strike plan after reaching last-minute deal

By Kim Joo-heon Posted : September 4, 2024, 11:41 Updated : September 4, 2024, 11:41
This combination of photos shows unionized bus drivers and the bus management association during wage negotiations in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on Sept. 3, 2024. Yonhap

SEOUL, Sept. 4 (AJP) - Unionized bus drivers in Gyeonggi Province withdrew their strike plan on Wednesday after reaching a last-minute settlement with their employers.

The two sides agreed to a 7 percent wage increase, lower than the unions’ original demands of 12.32 percent and 21.86 percent, following a 12-hour negotiation that concluded at 3 a.m.

The federation of unions, which represents 16,000 drivers from 45 companies in the province surrounding Seoul, had planned to launch a walkout at 4 a.m. if no agreement had been reached.

The organization also demanded the removal of a clause allowing a six-month grace period before transitioning to a two-shift system, but management rejected it.

Governor Kim Dong-yeon visited the site after the agreement was reached and expressed his appreciation to the negotiators.

"On behalf of the 14.1 million residents, I thank both labor and management for ensuring a seamless commute to school and work," Kim said.