Hyundai Motor has reportedly reached a tentative wage deal with its South Korean labour union.

Reuters reported that the agreement is subject to approval by union members in a vote on Wednesday

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If approved the agreement will end a dispute that has disrupted vehicle production due to partial strikes by 47,000 union workers (of a total Hyundai workforce of 60,000) in South Korea.

Reports say that lost production amounted to around 16,500 vehicles.