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CITIBANK KOREA UNIONISTS TO LAUNCH ONE-DAY STRIKE THIS WEEK.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 31-OCT-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SEOUL, Oct 31 Asia Pulse - More than 2,500 unionists at Citibank Korea Inc. decided Monday to stage a one-day strike this week as a warning against the bank's alleged discrimination against former KorAm Bank employees.

Citibank Korea, launched in November last year, is a merger between the local...

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