Autoworkers at South Korean automaker Hyundai have agreed to a tentative agreement with the largest carmaker in that country, after a series of partial strikes that cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars in lost production costs. The workers had been seeking a 9 percent wage increase but settled for just over 5 percent in a one year deal. This follows a 6.9 percent raise in 2005 after a two week strike and a pattern of difficult wage negotiations that has led some to call the Hyundai workers the most militant union in the world.
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