ASSESSMENTS
Korea's Summer of Discontent
Jun 23, 2003 | 18:35 GMT
Summary
As South Korea's Chohung Bank recovers from a four-day strike that ended June 22, several other strikes — ranging from subway, rail and textile workers to auto manufacturers — are expected in the coming weeks. South Korea is in for another major summer of unrest as labor activists press their cases. And mixed signals from the government might exacerbate the situation.
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