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GM plans no pullout from South Korea but workforce a worry: CEO quoted

General Motors Corp. (GM.N: Quote) will not withdraw from South Korea, and South Korean President will discuss labor difficulties, its CEO quote as saying by the South Korean trade unions, which may have trouble complicated relations between the local labor force.
Chief Executive Dan Akerson said last month, General Motors may look in the key production base shift the output long-term due to the tensions between North and South Korea, angered trade unions. This latest development proposals annual wage negotiations will not be easy, they start later this month.
Exxon plans to bring labor and South Korean President Park Geun-hye talks during her trip to the United States this week concerns. He made his at a meeting with General Motors Korea trade union leaders in Detroit last week, union spokesman Cuizhong He said.
"We are very angry that his remarks we did not go all the way to the United States to hear this news," Cui said.
Shanghai GM's international operations spokesman declined to comment, saying that the car manufacturers, GM's senior leaders and union officials meeting between the private.
South Korea is one of GM's largest overseas production base, producing more than 10 Chevrolet vehicles sold worldwide, but the industry is likely to diverge, what it says is the union of non-cooperation.
General Motors said in February this year, it will be invested over the next five years to $ 730 million units in South Korea continue to guess the possible ailing European manufacturing center to enhance the transfer of production.
A wage by the union members of the Universal Korea proceedings, may lead to the increase in labor costs grow too fast in the past decade, executives say.
South Korea's largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company has its own labor woes, with the workers refused to work since the weekend of March, hurt sales and earnings in the latest quarter.
Choi said, Exxon evaluation of a potential transfer of production is an empty threat tame union talks ahead of a possible restructuring of the production system.
"General Motors can not be withdrawn from South Korea, we have the technology to make a good car, only about a third of our wages in the United States and Europe," he said. "
 
 
 
 



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