Hyundai Blasts Union for Vote on Walkout
Hyundai Motor Co.'s labor union voted Friday to walk off the job for part of the workday next week amid a dispute over bonus payments, but the beleaguered automaker warned a strike could lead to "the destruction of both the company and the union." Hyundai's union said on its Web site that its members will quit working for a total of eight hours over two shifts Monday at each its three assembly plants. Workers plan normal shifts Tuesday, but on Wednesday will strike for a total of 14 hours over two shifts, the union said. It will decide further action, if any, on Wednesday.
See "Hyundai Blasts Union for Vote on Walkout", Kelly Olsen, San Francisco Chronicle, January 11, 2007