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Unionized Workers of Kia Vote in Favor of Strike for Higher Wages

Seoul: Unionized workers of Kia Corp., a major carmaker in South Korea, on Friday voted in favor of a strike to call for higher wages and other benefits. In a daylong vote, 79.5 percent of members of Kia's labor union supported the strike plan, with some 87 percent of the total of 25,798 members having cast ballots, according to the union.

According to Yonhap News Agency, Kia workers have been calling for a raise in their base salary and performance bonus as well as an extension of the retirement age to 64 and the introduction of a four-day workweek system. With Friday's vote, the Kia labor union has secured the legal right to stage a walkout if arbitration breaks down at the National Labor Relations Commission.

The union plans to launch a committee on Monday to discuss whether to actually stage a strike if talks fall through. "With the overwhelming approval rate confirming the anger and united will of our members, the union will break through with collective strength if talks break down," the union said in a statement.

"If the management presents a proposal acceptable to the members, we are ready to conclude negotiations at any time," it added. Kia's labor and management successfully concluded wage negotiations without a strike from 2020 to last year.

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