Wage negotiations stalled – Hyundai unions announce strike for seven consecutive years – Kookmin Ilbo



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The Hyundai Motor Metallurgical Workers' Union (UMC) begins a partial strike on December 12 to break the stalemate in wage bargaining.

The Hyundai union announced Feb. 10 that it had put in place a partial strike policy of 1.2 trillion hours and 1.2 trillion hours on February 12. On the 13th, they decided to strike for 6 hours in each group and join the general strike of the metal union in Seoul.

The company said: "Despite a difficult management environment like US fares,"

The Hyundai Motor and Labor union had a 16th round of wage bargaining this year in the main factory building from Ulsan the same day, but they agreed on an agreement

Unions claim 5.3% of base salary in this year's wage negotiations (excluding 116 676 wons, the increase in sweets) and 30% of the net profit of the premium (including stocks). On the other hand, the company proposed to increase the base salary by 35,000 won (including bonus promotion) and pay 200% bonus and 1 million won.

Hyundai Motor and the union decided to hold a 17th round of negotiations on the 12th day separately from the union strike

Reporter Kim Nam Jung [email protected]

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