Gnoikj Neutral Newbie January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 Is this a cause for concern for Hyundai car buyers? Taken from CNA news website. Hyundai Motor union heads for strike SEOUL : South Korea's largest automaker Hyundai Motor has moved a step closer to an all-out strike as its labour union gave the company until Thursday to pay a disputed bonus or face a walkout. The clash between the strike-plagued automaker and its 44,000-strong union has intensified since the company cut year-end bonus payments by a third, citing a missed production target in 2006. The union, however, says the target was set too high in the first place. "Unless the company pays the back bonus of 50 percent (of a monthly salary) by Thursday, we will convene an emergency meeting of union representatives and vote for a strike," said its president Park Yoo-Ki. "Following the vote, we plan to shift gear into a direct, long-term struggle through strikes," he said at a press conference. The statement was the latest move in a struggle between management and the union, which called an overtime ban in protest at the bonus cut. The company has reported 22 union leaders to prosecutors for obstructing business and using violence during a protest over the bonus cut last week. Hyundai Motor president Yoon Yeo-Cheol received a slight facial injury and some guards were reportedly hurt as hundreds of workers rioted during the company's New Year celebration at its plants in Ulsan, 400 kilometers (250 miles) southeast of Seoul. The company has also filed a lawsuit seeking a million dollars in damages from the union for lost production due to the overtime ban. Nine previous lawsuits since 2000 were dropped following union pressure but Yoon vowed not to back down on this occasion. "We will fix the wrong, old practice this time," he has said previously. Since the militant union was launched in 1987, strikes have cost the company some 10 billion dollars in losses, according to Yonhap news agency. Hyundai Motor said it had lost production of 7,752 vehicles worth some 120 billion won (126 million dollars) since the latest overtime ban began on December 28. - AFP /ls ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Try_conti 2nd Gear January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 if only they have put their energy into something more productive. they would probably have overtaken the japs car manufacturers instead of playing 2nd fiddle. real 1d10ts ! Keep this up & soon the chinese car makers will overtake them as well & they'll wonder what happened ? Even their own companies are shifting production out of Korea to other countries & they still erm-chai-si, striking here & there every other month. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lplate Neutral Newbie January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 wat's gonna be my bonus like then? principal lvl kena such sxxt wat's a ground lvl staff like me gonna get? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnoikj Neutral Newbie January 9, 2007 Author Share January 9, 2007 Guess we'll know soon come Thursday... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lplate Neutral Newbie January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 actually it's a gd thing when they do have strikes there for me!! easier to do reports and presentation. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 This is old news. The Koreans used to be famous for strikes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Friendstar Supercharged January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 Hi try_conti, i believe u advocate continental cars. if so, i would like to comment that in europe, strikes are more often. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Try_conti 2nd Gear January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 Strikes are common in many places, no doubt. But in korea, its a lifestyle, its a season, its a past time & often violent. their brand if strike is militant because their union are headed & run by militants. i've seen with my own eyes crowds holding steel bars with one hand & molotov cocktails with the other in korea chanting & parading past me. Scare the sh1t out of you, i tell you. Such actions cannot be good for the industry & country as a whole. Businesses WILL move elsewhere to avoid this annual 'season' because it costs them huge losses. in the end, its a lose-lose situation. Btw, I don't advocate conti per-se. It just happened that i'm driving one now. My previous 2 rides are japs, so i get to compare & appreciate the differences in handling & daily driving dynamics. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic January 9, 2007 Share January 9, 2007 The Frenchies are famous for all kinds of strikes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ccssgm 1st Gear January 10, 2007 Share January 10, 2007 Sure A Delay On Car........Deliver to Singapore and other Country.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnoikj Neutral Newbie January 10, 2007 Author Share January 10, 2007 We need some Hyundai SEs to come in and assure us... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ccssgm 1st Gear January 10, 2007 Share January 10, 2007 Deliver Car On time.......... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toyo 1st Gear January 10, 2007 Share January 10, 2007 its very common. happened again and again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vit4wd 1st Gear January 10, 2007 Share January 10, 2007 Shd have car assembly plant in Singapore - confirmed NO strike. Police waiting outside for you even before you can start strike. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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