[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Kim Myung-jin, the alternative New Party candidate for the National Assembly in Seo-gu Gap, Gwangju Metropolitan City, urged on the 24th, "There are concerns about the possibility of labor sector withdrawal from the Gwangju-type job labor-management-government agreement, and I ask for wisdom in coexistence through dialogue."
Candidate Kim Myung-jin expressed concern, saying, "This year's first labor-management-government council was postponed due to the labor sector's absence," and "The Gwangju-type job project, which began with an unprecedented labor-management-government agreement, is already faltering from the start, and now the labor sector is even mentioning 'breaking the agreement.'"
He said, "At a time when the Gwangju-type job is becoming a hope for the local youth, talking about breaking the agreement is tantamount to taking away the hope of Gwangju's youth," and added, "Representatives of labor, management, government, and civic groups should engage in sincere discussions with a future-oriented attitude that respects each other."
He continued, "Gwangju City should take a more active role in persuading Hyundai Motor Company and the labor sector," emphasizing, "Both Hyundai Motor Company and the labor sector, as parties to the labor-management-government agreement, must engage in dialogue with sincerity based on trust regarding each other's demands."
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