Angajații Hyundai au intrat în grevă după 10 ani și cer majorarea vârstei de pensionare
Hyundai Motor's union has initiated its first general strike in a decade, demanding an increase in retirement age and job security against automation. Approximately 40,000 union members participated, highlighting growing labor unrest in South Korea. The current retirement age is 60, but many workers face a gap before receiving pension benefits, prompting calls for an increase to 65. The strike reflects broader labor movements following the election of a pro-labor president, with Hyundai also seeking higher bonuses and job protections amid rising automation concerns.