City
Epaper

Hyundai Motor, labour union agree to hire 1,100 new plant workers by 2026

By IANS | Updated: June 28, 2024 14:25 IST

Seoul, June 28 Hyundai Motor and its labour union on Friday reached an agreement to hire 1,100 new ...

Open in App

Seoul, June 28 Hyundai Motor and its labour union on Friday reached an agreement to hire 1,100 new manufacturing workers by 2026.

The agreement was reached in the tenth round of negotiations related to wages and working conditions held at the company's plant in Ulsan, 299 kms southeast of Seoul, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The two sides had previously agreed to hire 300 new production workers next year.

On Friday, they agreed to increase the company's plant workforce by an additional 500 workers next year and by 300 in 2026.

The union has been demanding an increase in hiring, considering how around 2,000 production workers retire each year, and to prepare for the company's launch of a new electric car factory in Ulsan in 2025.

The latest round of talks came after nearly 90 per cent of unionised workers earlier this week voted in favour of a walkout following a collapse in the annual wage negotiations.

The union has yet to decide whether to actually carry out the strike.

If executed, the walkout would be the first for the company in six years.

Hyundai Motor's union has not carried out a strike in the past five years, taking into consideration various factors, such as the Covid-19 pandemic and national trade issues.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBLF chief Allah Nazar warns China, West against investing in Balochistan; calls Nokkundi attack a 'National Message'

BusinessIndia’s InvIT, REIT distributions surge with public trusts recording 55 pc growth

NationalSC welcomes end of Kerala CM vs Governor tiff over vice chancellor appointments

TechnologyBJP slams Rahul Gandhi’s claim, says India’s production and manufacturing are rising

Other Sports3rd Test: Conway, Latham historic stand powers NZ to 334-1 vs WI on Day 1

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyIs high-fat cheese healthy for your brain?

TechnologyIndiGo restores 2,200 flights, focuses on rebuilding: CEO

TechnologySuspected damage to aircraft tyre leads to diversion of the flight: Air India Express

TechnologyIndian researchers develop new peptide therapy to treat eye infections

TechnologySouth Korea discusses AI, energy partnership with UAE