Workers at Hyundai Motor subsidiary Kia have accepted the company’s revised wage offer.
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“We are not fully satisfied with the company’s offers but we hope to iron out differences with the company over time,” a union spokesman Song Ho-Chang told Dow Jones Newswires.
He said 76.9% of 28,809 union members who cast votes agreed to accept the revised wage deal and 72.3% agreed to the revised collective deal for this year.
Kia workers had rejected an earlier preliminary agreement in a vote held earlier in September.
The company welcomed the deals, which came after four months of negotiations with its 29,800-strong union.

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By GlobalDataHyundai Motor reached a deal with its union earlier in the month.