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Sunday, 4 April 2010 - Peace breaks out on S.Korean factory floors
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Singapore Asia Pacific World Peace breaks out on S.Korean factory floors AFP - Sunday, April 4 Send IM Story Print Peace breaks out on S.Korean factory floors Slideshow: Full Photo Coverage: Business & Economy PYEONGTAEK, South Korea (AFP) - – Eight months ago, Ssangyong Motor's car plant looked like a war zone as unionists occupying the premises battled riot police with catapults, firebombs and steel pipes. Today the mood is altogether more co-operative, and both sides are seeing the benefit. The 77-day occupation, in protest at mass redundancies designed to save the loss-making carmaker, ended only with a police raid featuring commandos rappelling from a helicopter in a hail of missiles. More than 100 people were hurt, dozens were arrested, the redundancies went ahead and the firm's financial troubles deepened with the lost production. "There was no winner: neither management nor labour could get what they wanted," said Ssangyong Motor union leader Kim Kyu-Han, a moderate elected in the wake of the strike. Workers at the country's smallest automaker also cut ties with the militant Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) -- part of a trend in South Korea's labour movement, which was once known for its militancy. Some members of the KCTU and its less hardline rival the Federation of Korean Trade Unions (FKTU) announced in March they had quit the umbrella groups to launch a "third way" union alliance. Labour Solidarity for New Hope has recruited 52 unions with 120,000 workers in less than a month. The FKTU and the KCTU have 800,000 and 650,000 members respectively, government data shows. The unions of Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world's largest shipbuilder; subway operator Seoul Metro; and KT, the top communications firm, are leading the new alliance. They see the established umbrella groups as too violent, too politically biased or too bureaucratic. "The era of unions resolving problems by force has gone," Seoul Metro union leader Chung Yeon-Soo, a KCTU founder and now co-chairman of the new grouping, told AFP. "The paradigm of the labour movement -- based on the 19th century industrial structure -- no longer fits the business environment in the 21st century." Radicalism has its roots in the 1970s and 80s, when unions led the pro-democracy movement against military-backed dictatorship. Attitudes began to change during the 1997-98 financial crisis, which triggered tens of thousands of redundancies in a country which once prized lifetime employment guaranteed by strict labour laws. Kim Jeong-Han, of the Korea Labour Institute, a research body, attributed militancy partly to a poor social welfare network and a still-inflexible job market. "In South Korea many workers still think that if they get laid off, they will be unable to find other jobs. That's why they become desperate and often radical." But Kim said more and more unionists realise working conditions cannot improve just through a strike. At the Ssangyong plant in Pyeongtaek, 70 kilometres (40 miles) south of Seoul, union chief Kim said the mood has changed. "Many KCTU unionists called me a traitor and some still do, but I don't care," the 41-year-old said. A framed photo of him and other union leaders staging a sit-in at the plant in 2006 hangs on his office wall. "I put it up on the wall a month ago so as not to repeat the same mistake," Kim said. Underneath is a blanket, pillow and sleeping mat in case he has to work late and sleep in his office. "I used to sleep out for a strike. I sleep here these days to spend more time cooperating with management to pull the company out of this crisis," he said. Kim said executives often pay him unscheduled late-night visits to discuss business problems -- unimaginable in the past -- and even bring pizza. Productivity has risen sharply. The average manufacturing time for each vehicle fell from 87.9 hours before the strike to 48.7 hours afterwards, said company spokesman Choi Jin-Woung. "Workers are all desperate to help save the company from the crisis," said Oh Tae-Soo, 42, as he worked on the assembly line turning out Kyron sports utility vehicles. Ssangyong Motor ended up laying off over one third of its total 5,000 staff. "The job cuts could have been smaller than that if we had avoided the loss-making strike last year," said Kim Choon-Sik, a deputy manager. After the bitter dispute ended, labour and management at Ssangyong announced a policy of no industrial disputes. In March they rallied together from the factory to Seoul to seek financial aid. "If our salaries could rise with a general strike, we would walk out. If we could improve working conditions by jabbing our arms in the air at a union rally, we would do so," said union leader Kim. "But it's not true." 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