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Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific


Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
23 July 2021
GM Korea workers strike for higher wages
Unionised workers at GM Korea took limited strike action at three South Korean plants on Wednesday to demand higher wages and job security, following a series of employer- and union-imposed wage freezes last year. GM Korea and its union, a branch of the Korean Metal Workers Union, have had 13 rounds of negotiations over wages since May.
The union has lodged a claim for a 99,000 won ($US86) increase in monthly base pay, a cash bonus equal to 150 percent of the ordinary monthly wage and a special bonus of four million won. The demands are worth approximately 10 million won in total per worker. In response to previous job cuts they are also demanding the production of new vehicle models at the plant in Bupyeong, in Incheon. ....

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South Korean shipbuilders at Hyundai Heavy Industries strike after two years without a new contract


South Korean shipbuilders at Hyundai Heavy Industries strike after two years without a new contract
Workers at South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have been staging protests against the company this past week, as they have been working without a new contract since negotiations began in May 2019. With workers’ anger building up, the union called strikes that began on July 6 after the failure of talks with management. The strike, the first since 2019, was initially set to last through last Friday, but has been extended another week.
Workers at HHI, the world’s largest shipbuilder, remain locked in conflict with the company even as the company sees a boom in profits. As of last week, HHI had already fulfilled 90 percent of its sales goals for this year. According to Clarksons Research, South Korea received 44 percent of shipbuilding orders globally in June alone and is expected to lead the world in total orders received at the end of the year. ....

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Hyundai and GM Korea autoworkers vote to strike


Hyundai and GM Korea autoworkers vote to strike
Autoworkers in South Korea voted this past week by large margins to strike as they fight to improve working conditions following a series of wage freezes in the industry last year imposed by the unions and the companies. On July 7, workers at Hyundai Motors, the country’s largest auto manufacturer, approved a walk-out, which followed a similar vote two days earlier by GM Korea workers.
GM Korea workers rally against the US carmaker’s plan to close the plant in Seoul, South Korea, Feb. 28, 2018. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
At Hyundai, 74 percent of the 48,599 union members belonging to the Korean Metal Workers Union (KMWU) voted to strike. They are demanding a 99,000 won ($US87) increase in the base monthly pay, 30 percent of Hyundai’s annual profits to be paid as bonuses, and an extension of the retirement age from 60 to 64 as workers are not eligible for the national pension until 65. ....

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Kia auto workers in South Korea launch week-long strike action


Kia auto workers in South Korea launch week-long strike action
Auto workers at Kia Motors have struck again this week, their fourth industrial action within the past month. Workers stopped work last week from Wednesday to Friday and are demanding improvements in pay and other working conditions in a situation where the auto companies and the unions are attempting to impose wage freezes throughout the industry.
South Korean autoworkers strike last year
Workers began their latest strike on Monday and it will last until Friday. Both the day and night shifts at all three of Kia’s plants in Gwangmyeong, Hwaseong, and Gwangju will strike for four hours each on Monday through Thursday and then for six hours each on Friday. Workers are demanding a 120,000 won ($109) monthly wage increase, 30 percent of the company’s operating profits as bonuses, and raising the retirement age from 60 to 65. They are also demanding the restoration of 30 minutes of guaranteed overtime, which ....

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South Korean Kia workers strike again as GM and union push vote on rejected contract


South Korean Kia workers strike again as GM and union push vote on rejected contract
Despite the efforts of the trade unions to isolate and end their disputes, autoworkers at KIA and General Motors (GM) in South Korea are still resisting union-company agreements and demanding pay increases, improved conditions and job security.
Workers at Kia Motors launched a partial three day strike on December 9. Workers on both the day and night shifts struck for four hours each at the three Kia plants, located in Gwangmyeong, Hwaseong, and Gwangju.
This is the third industrial action by Kia workers this year, with previous strikes taking place November 25 to 27 and December 1, 2, and 4. Kia and its branch of the Korean Metal Workers Union (KMWU) have held 15 rounds of talks this year. ....

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