60% of Companies "Labor-Management Relations Unstable Next Year... Concerns Over Labor Movement's Political Struggles"
Six out of ten major domestic companies expressed concerns that labor-management relations will be unstable next year. At the same time, companies identified the biggest source of instability in recent labor-management relations as the 'increase in political struggles by labor unions.'
On the 20th, the Korea Employers Federation conducted the '2024 Labor-Management Relations Outlook Survey' targeting 124 member companies, and 62.3% of the respondents answered that labor-management relations will be unstable next year.
Among the companies that predicted instability in labor-management relations next year, the primary cause was cited as the increase in political struggles by labor unions (39%). This was followed by the diversification of union demands such as wage increases and retirement age extension (36.4%), and an increase in labor-friendly legislation (18.2%).
2024 Labor-Management Relations Risk Factors Survey Results [Source=Korea Employers Federation]
View original imageExcluding discussions on wages and welfare benefits, the main issues in wage and collective bargaining negotiations were identified by the largest number of companies as retirement age extension (28.6%). This was followed by reduction of working hours (15%) and expansion of union activities (12.9%).
When asked about the topics that should be discussed first in next year’s social dialogue, more than 50% of companies chose 'improvement of the Labor Union Act to restore the balance of power between labor and management.' Other issues mentioned included improvement of the working hours system (27.4%), legal and institutional reforms for wage system restructuring such as changes to employment rules (8.1%), and measures to promote and stabilize employment of the elderly in response to an aging society (8.1%).
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Jang Jung-woo, head of the Labor-Management Cooperation Division at the Korea Employers Federation, said, "Companies are quite concerned about the labor unions’ political struggles ahead of the general elections," adding, "Next year’s labor-management relations are expected to see various union demands such as wage increases, retirement age extension, and reduction of working hours, raising concerns about increased instability in on-site labor-management relations."
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