GM's South Korean union seeks job, plant security in exchange for wage concessions

SEOUL (Reuters) - General Motors' South Korean union said on Thursday that it will not demand a pay rise and bonuses this year, but instead wants the U.S. automaker to provide a future production plan and job security.
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