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South Korea’s Hyundai union launches partial three-day strike

Union workers press for higher wages, shorter workweek, and extended retirement age.
Hyundai Motor workers in South Korea launch a three-day partial strike over wages, work hours, and retirement age.

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  • Hyundai workers will hold a three-day partial strike at key South Korean plants over wages, hours, and retirement age.

  • The union demands a $101 monthly raise, a 30% performance bonus, a 4.5-day workweek, and retirement at 64, backed by 86% of members.

  • The strike may not heavily disrupt production, but it signals ongoing labor tensions and could influence other Korean automakers.

Unionized workers at Hyundai Motor in South Korea will stage a three-day partial strike this week at multiple plants, including facilities in Ulsan, Jeonju, and Asan, over wage increases, reduced working hours, and a higher retirement age. Members will halt work for two hours on Wednesday and Thursday and four hours on Friday as the labor dispute continues.

The industrial action follows a failed round of collective bargaining on Tuesday, with revised management offers still falling short of union demands. The Hyundai union, representing approximately 42,000 employees, had previously called for a $101 increase in the basic monthly wage (141,300 won), a 30% share of last year’s net profit as a performance bonus, a shift to a 4.5-day workweek, and an increase in the retirement age from 60 to 64.

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The strike plan received strong backing from union members, with 86% voting in favor of the work stoppage in a ballot held last week. Hyundai’s union emphasized that the industrial action is a targeted, partial strike rather than a full shutdown, signaling a measured approach to pressuring management while maintaining production continuity.

Hyundai has seen record-high revenue in 2024, driven largely by growth in the U.S. market, giving the union leverage to request higher performance-based bonuses. The union has a history of influencing labor conditions in South Korea, having helped implement the nation’s first five-day workweek in 2003. Hyundai’s labor group has not conducted a full strike over wages in seven years but has staged partial actions for political or labor-related causes, including a two-day strike in December 2024 in protest of former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law.

Industry analysts note that while the partial strikes are unlikely to significantly disrupt global vehicle shipments, they highlight ongoing tensions between labor and management in South Korea’s automotive sector. The outcome of the negotiations may set a precedent for other large Korean manufacturers navigating wage disputes and evolving workweek structures.

(1 South Korean won = $0.00072 USD)

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