
Hyundai workers in South Korea have stopped building the Kona SUV as a protest against the company, with the labor union claiming there are plans to lay off people working on the assembly line.
This protest comes a week ahead of Hyundai�s scheduled U.S. launch, with the union warning the carmaker for a wider strike. Hyundai workers are also in annual talks with the management over pay, Reuters reports.
Hyundai has been negotiating with its labor union since October over Kona�s production plans. The Korean company�s new sub-compact SUV is a key model to their plans to reverse a U.S. sales slump.
Union leader Ha Boo-young said that the carmaker�s decision to start production of the Kona on a new assembly line was made without consultation from the union and that�s unacceptable. He also added that a wider strike is still on the cards �should there be another provocation by the management�.
Hyundai Motor president Yoon Kap-han said that it was regrettable that the labor union is disrupting the production of a high-demand model at a time when most of their plants are �suffering from the worst sales slowdown�.
So far, the assembly line remained closed for two days this week which is equivalent to 1,230 units, according to Hyundai.
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