GM Korea and Its Labor Union Sign Wage Agreement

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August 08, 2013 11:08 Korea Standard Time

SEOUL--(Korea Newswire)--GM Korea Company and its employees’ labor union formalized their 2013 wage agreement today at the company’s Bupyeong headquarters in Incheon.

The agreement was signed by GM Korea President and CEO Sergio Rocha, Korea Metal Workers’ Union Vice-Chairman Dongkyu Yang, and GM Korea Labor Union Chairman Ki Min.

The two sides held 27 rounds of wage negotiations starting on April 23. They reached a tentative agreement on July 23.

The agreement includes a KRW 92,000 basic monthly wage increase, a lump-sum payment of KRW 4 million, a KRW 6 million performance bonus, and implementation of the back-to-back two-shift work system starting in 2014.

On July 25 and 26, 13,250 of 14,350 union members voted on the agreement, with 54.3 percent supporting it.

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GM Korea Company is Korea's third-largest automotive company. With headquarters in Incheon, Korea, it operates five manufacturing facilities in Korea as well as an assembly facility in Vietnam. In addition, the GM Korea Design Center and Engineering Center are developing products for GM on a global basis. GM Korea employs about 17,000 people in its core automotive business. In 2012, it sold 145,702 vehicles in Korea and exported more than 1.9 million complete vehicles and vehicle kits.

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