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HMM Union Threatens Strike Over Relocation Plans

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

South Korean shipping giant HMM's onshore union vows legal action and potential strike over plans to move the company's headquarters from Seoul to Busan.

In a move that threatens to escalate into widespread industrial action, the onshore union of South Korean shipping giant HMM has vowed legal action and a potential general strike in response to plans to relocate the company's headquarters from Seoul to the port city of Busan. According to a report from Splash247, major shareholders and the South Korean government are pressing ahead with the relocation plan, which the union claims was made without proper consultation. The union has accused HMM's management of 'unilaterally' deciding on the move, which they say will negatively impact employees. 'We will take all possible measures, including legal action and a general strike, to block the relocation of the headquarters,' a union official told local media, as reported by Splash247. The dispute highlights the sensitivities around major organizational changes at South Korea's shipping giants, which play a crucial role in the country's export-driven economy. HMM, formerly known as Hyundai Merchant Marine, is the country's flagship container shipping line and a major employer. The potential for industrial unrest comes at a challenging time for the global shipping industry, which is grappling with supply chain disruptions, high fuel costs, and softening demand. Any work stoppages at HMM could have ripple effects across regional and global trade flows. Both HMM's management and the South Korean government will be keen to resolve the dispute before it escalates further. The outcome will be closely watched by the wider maritime industry as an indicator of labor relations in a strategically important shipping market.

Source: Splash247

#HMM#South Korea#labor relations#headquarters relocation

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