Government Concerned Over Rail Strike
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general strikeYonhap News Agency
•Gov't concerned about extended railway strike amid heightened political tensions
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The walkout by workers of the Korea Railroad Corp. has affected operations of high-speed KTX trains and regular train services across the country since Thursday .
Industry watchers say the strike may extend further due to heightened political tension surrounding martial law fiasco.
Rail operations could be maintained at 70 percent of normal capacity for up to two to three weeks .
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