Seoul - Yonhap
Thousands of state rail workers returned to work on Tuesday, ending a three-week-long strike that has partially disrupted train services and sparked intense political wrangling. The longest-ever rail strike in South Korea came to an end on Monday when rival parties secured a breakthrough deal with the labor union of state-run Korea Railroad Corp. (KORAIL) to form a parliamentary subcommittee on preventing the privatization of rail services.