
Renault Samsung workers hold strike amid pandemic
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UNIONIZED workers at Renault Samsung Motors Corp. held a strike at the company’s sole domestic plant on Friday to demand a wage hike for the year of 2020 amid the Coronavirus pandemic, the union said.
Renault Samsung’s 1,900-strong union staged a general strike at the Busan plant, 450 kilometers south of Seoul, as they were not satisfied with the company’s proposals, the union spokesman said.
The union demanded an increase of 71,687 won (64 dollars) in monthly basic pay and a bonus of seven million won per worker. But the company proposed a wage freeze and a bonus of three million won.
The union said it had asked the company to continue wage talks from May 6-7 and was yet to decide whether to stage an industrial action next week.
From January to March, Renault Samsung’s sales fell 22 percent to 22,068 vehicles from 28,390 units in the same period of last year due mainly to lack of new models.
In a message sent to employees in February, Renault Samsung Chief Executive Officer, Dominique Signora, said the restructuring would be “inevitable’’ for the company’s survival amid the prolonged pandemic and lower demand for its models.
“There is an urgent need to cut costs (through restructuring) to ride out this crisis as the company’s overall vehicle sales fell to the lowest level in 16 years since 2004.
“In particular, exports plunged by nearly 80 percent last year compared to the previous year due to the halted production of the Nissan Rogue SUV in March,’’ the CEO said.
Car assembly plants under Renault Group were required to cut manufacturing costs further to secure a new vehicle for production and additional volume for sales for survival amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a paradigm shift in the automobile industry.
In January, Renault Samsung entered emergency management after reporting an operating loss of 70 billion won in 2019 for the first time in eight years.
It announced its plans to cut the number of executives by 40 percent and their pay by 20 percent. It also offered a voluntary retirement program to all employees.
Its current passenger car lineup included the all-electric SM3 Z.E. sedan, the SM6 sedan, the XM3 SUV and the QM6 SUV. (Yonhap/NAN)
– April 30, 2021 @ 14:49 GM
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