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On August 14, it was reported that Hyundai Motor and the trade union will resume salary negotiations on August 18 after interrupting formal negotiations for more than 40 days. After Hyundai Motor management proposed to resume negotiations, the union suspended a six-hour partial strike originally scheduled for August 18. Previously, labor and management were unable to resolve differences during working-level negotiations, and the trade union went on strike for a total of 44 hours. Trade unions mainly demand wage increases, bonuses, reinstate dismissed union members, and extend the retirement age.
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On August 14, it was reported that Hyundai Motor and the trade union will resume salary negotiations on August 18 after interrupting formal negotiations for more than 40 days. After Hyundai Motor management proposed to resume negotiations, the union suspended a six-hour partial strike originally scheduled for August 18. Previously, labor and management were unable to resolve differences during working-level negotiations, and the trade union went on strike for a total of 44 hours. Trade unions mainly demand wage increases, bonuses, reinstate dismissed union members, and extend the retirement age.
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