Kia workers Accept Wage Deal

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Workers at KiaSouth Korea‘s second-biggest carmaker, have voted to accept the company’s wage proposals without a strike for the first time in a decade.
Kia said 68 percent of 26,945 workers voted in favor of wage offers that include an increase of 75,000 won ($64.30) in monthly basic pay, two months of wages in performance-based pay and cash bonuses worth 5.8 million won.
More than 1,600 out of the 28,604-member union abstained, reports Yonhap news agency. But Kia rejected the union’s demand to extend the retirement age to 65 from the current 60 and reinstate fired workers.
The company and the member union reached a tentative wage deal early this week without staging a strike amid the pandemic.
It is the first time for Kia to sign a wage deal without industrial actions.

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