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South Korea union says GM plant closure move is 'death sentence', threatens strike

GM's planned revamp of its loss-making South Korea operations is the latest in a series of steps by the automaker to put profitability and innovation ahead of sales and volume. Since 2015 GM has exited unprofitable markets including Europe, Australia, South Africa and Russia.

February 14, 2018 / 17:36 IST
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Representative Image: General Motors Halol plant

General Motors' (GM) workers at a South Korean plant staged a protest on Wednesday against its planned closure, calling the move by the U.S. automaker a "death sentence", and threatening a strike.

GM's South Korean unit launched a voluntary redundancy scheme for its 16,000-strong workers in the Asian nation after announcing on Tuesday it will shutter the plant in Gunsan by May and decide within weeks on the fate of the remaining three plants in the country.

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Unionised workers at the Gunsan plant, which employs 2,000 people, wore red headbands saying "Solidarity, Fight" and held leaflets demanding the withdrawal of the closure plan. Some had shaved their heads.

"Let's protect our right to live by ourselves," Kim Jae-hong, the leader of the workers' union at the Gunsan branch, said amid tears.