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South Korea’s Yoon Says DSME Shipyard Strike Causing ‘Tremendous Damage’ to Nation’s Shipbuilding
SEOUL, July 19 (Reuters) – A strike by contract workers at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) is unacceptable, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Tuesday, raising the prospect that his government could use force to break it up.
Yoon’s remarks come amid rising tension at the company’s shipyard near the south coast city of Geoje, where about 100 sub-contractors launched the strike last month, occupying the shipyard’s main dock, to demand a pay rise of 30%.
“The public no longer tolerates anyone resorting to illegal and threatening actions,” Yoon, who is facing a second major industrial action since taking power in May, told a cabinet meeting.
The government had “waited long enough,” he said earlier.
The strike was causing “tremendous damage” to the shipbuilding industry at a critical time on its path to recovery, as well as to the wider economy, Yoon added.
It was not immediately clear what action he planned against the striking workers, however.
South Korea’s third-biggest shipbuilder has said the dispute cost it more than $400 million by mid-July and was likely to lead to delivery delays.
The workers’ demands aim to make up for cuts in recent years, when shipbuilders struggled to survive a global slump in the shipping industry. Since then orders have gradually recovered, thanks to pent-up demand from the pandemic.
They want the right to directly negotiate with company management, rather than subcontracting firms, for fairer wages as the cost of living soars amid record-high inflation.
About 76,000 sub-contract shipyard workers were laid off between 2015 and 2020, they said in a statement.