Hyundai Motor begins three-day strike after wage talks fail
- SEOUL: Hyundai Motor's labour union began a three-day partial walkout on Monday (Jul 13) after long-running wage negotiations with management broke down.
- Workers at South Korea's largest automaker will down tools for four hours a day until Wednesday as they demand a higher bonus, a pay rise and an extension of the retirement age.
- The action comes amid concerns over job security as artificial intelligence transforms the industry.
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- SEOUL: Hyundai Motor's labour union began a three-day partial walkout on Monday (Jul 13) after long-running wage negotiations with management broke down.
- Workers at South Korea's largest automaker will down tools for four hours a day until Wednesday as they demand a higher bonus, a pay rise and an extension of the retirement age.
- The action comes amid concerns over job security as artificial intelligence transforms the industry.
Sources: CNA