Workers at Renault Samsung Motors Co., the local unit of French automaker Renault SA., said Monday that they have launched a new trade union to advance the rights of members.
The newly formed labor union consisting of 200 members effectively marks the first time that a union has been set up at the carmaker, which has 5,650 employees. A union was set up with nine members in 2009, but it has largely been inactive.
“Recruitment of union members will start this week mainly from workers at the carmaker’s manufacturing plant in Busan,” a spokesman for the union said. Of the total number of employees, about 4,000 are engaged in the production of automobiles.
The launch of the new trade union comes after South Korea adopted a multiple trade union system as of July 1, which permits workers to be represented by more than one labor group in a company.
The Renault Samsung union, which held its first formal meeting in Busan, the nation’s largest port city, about 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul, also said that it has joined the Korean Metal Workers’ Union.
(Yonhap News)
The newly formed labor union consisting of 200 members effectively marks the first time that a union has been set up at the carmaker, which has 5,650 employees. A union was set up with nine members in 2009, but it has largely been inactive.
“Recruitment of union members will start this week mainly from workers at the carmaker’s manufacturing plant in Busan,” a spokesman for the union said. Of the total number of employees, about 4,000 are engaged in the production of automobiles.
The launch of the new trade union comes after South Korea adopted a multiple trade union system as of July 1, which permits workers to be represented by more than one labor group in a company.
The Renault Samsung union, which held its first formal meeting in Busan, the nation’s largest port city, about 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul, also said that it has joined the Korean Metal Workers’ Union.
(Yonhap News)