2010–2011 Hanjin Heavy Industries strike
The 2010–2011 Hanjin Heavy Industries strike was a strike in South Korea and the Philippines from 28 December 2010 to 10 November 2011, resulting from the layoff of 400 Hanjin Heavy Industries employees. The goal of the strike was to prevent the layoffs and improve overall working conditions.
2010–2011 Hanjin Heavy Industries strike | |||
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Sit-in on 28 June 2011. | |||
Date | 28 December 2010 ~ November 10th, 2011 | ||
Location | Yeongdo District, Busan, South Korea; Subic, Zambales, Philippines 35°5′45.03″N 129°3′11.64″E; 14°49′39.29″N 120°12′42.42″E | ||
Caused by | Layoff of 400 workers from Hanjin Heavy Industries' Shipbuilding Division | ||
Goals | An end to company lay-offs, and a return to work for those dismissed from the company | ||
Methods | Strike, Protest, Demonstration, Sit-in | ||
Resulted in | New labor agreement reached with management | ||
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