Large numbers join South Korean taxi driver strike
Tens of thousands of taxi drivers in South Korea have been staging their first ever one day strike across the country.
The drivers are protesting against the rising price of fuel and unions are demanding that the government introduces subsidies to help drivers stay in business.
The BBC's Lucy Williamson attended a massive rally held by taxi drivers in the country's capital, Seoul.
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