Hyundai Motor Workers Again to Stage Partial Strikes Amid Wage Dispute
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Hyundai Motor workers again to stage partial strikes amid wage dispute
The labor union of Hyundai Motor said Tuesday it will stage partial strikes throughout this week after failing to reach an agreement with management over wages. The automaker's union said it decided to stage four-hour strikes on Wednesday and Thursday and an eight-hour strike on Friday. The union also said it will launch four-hour partial strikes on Monday and Tuesday as well next week. So far, the union has staged a combined 44 hours of partial…
The Hyundai Motor Company labor union is launching an all-out strike for the first time in 10 years following the breakdown of wage and collective bargaining negotiations. Labor and management showed differences of opinion over key issues, such as bonus increases and the reinstatement of dismissed workers, and the union has announced a struggle schedule totaling 40 hours, including partial strikes starting on the 19th and an all-out strike on th…
(Ulsan=Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Geun-ju = Hyundai Motor Company management and labor resumed this year's wage negotiations after about 40 days, but failed to produce any significant results. The union [will...] starting on the 19th.
Hyundai Motor faces production losses amid prolonged strikes
Seoul: Hyundai Motor is expected to suffer cumulative production losses of more than 60,000 vehicles as its labour union steps up strike action amid stalled wage negotiations, industry sources said on Wednesday. The automaker's union said it will stage four-hour partial strikes on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by an eight-hour full-scale strike on Friday, its first such walkout in 10 years. The union also plans to stage four-hour partial str…
Salary negotiations were resumed between Hyundai and the company's main union in South Korea, after last week the workers carried out three partial strikes.
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