{"id":201,"date":"2015-10-04T10:34:05","date_gmt":"2015-10-04T01:34:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.01.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang-2\/2015\/10\/report\/railway-workers-bribe-wages\/"},"modified":"2018-08-24T18:21:32","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T09:21:32","slug":"railway-workers-bribe-wages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.02.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang\/2015\/10\/news\/railway-workers-bribe-wages\/","title":{"rendered":"N.Korean Railway Workers Earn Through Bribes and Side-jobs As Monthly Wages Drop Below 20cents"},"content":{"rendered":"
North Korean Railway Workers Earn Through Bribes and Side-jobs As Monthly Wages Drop Below 20cents<\/p>\n <\/strong> <\/span> 2015\/October\/04 It goes without saying that the North Korean national railway is run by the state. However, it has been one of the few enterprises that has continued to operate under the DPRK's socialist leadership. Most of the other enterprises have shutdown, reduced to bankruptcy and collapse.<\/span><\/p>\n There are no official statistics regarding the North Korean railway management. But it is safe to say that the national railway is hemorrhaging financially. Energy and fuel are necessary to operate the trains.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Although the North Korean rail system is electrified, it would not be possible to maintain the exorbitant cost of running the trains using income singularly drawn from fixed price freight under the planned economy. The state is required to cover the deficit. But the financially pressed DPRK government does not have the funds to do this. The resulting train delays, route-shutdowns, and general paralysis of the networks are symptomatic of the deeper financial struggles of the state.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n
Report by PAEK Hyan<\/em>, North Korean reporting partner, Rimjin-gang
Edit; Rimjin-gang editing team
<\/span><\/span> <This article first appeared in the Korean and Japanese edition of Rimjin-gang on August 2015><\/span><\/p>\n