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SKorean automaker delays payroll as sales slump
by Staff Writers
Seoul (AFP) Dec 22, 2008


South Korea's Ssangyong Motor said Monday it would be unable to pay workers on time this month, as other local automakers announced fresh production cuts amid a slump in demand.

Some 500 unionists protested outside the Ssangyong Motor plant after the firm, the country's smallest automaker, told staff it was impossible to pay salaries on time due to a lack of operating funds.

A spokesman told AFP the monthly payment was due Wednesday but would have to be delayed indefinitely.

Ssangyong said earlier this month that it had asked for a cash injection from its Chinese parent, the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp.

Chosun Ilbo newspaper said Monday the request was turned down because the union in Korea had called on Chinese executives to resign. Ssangyong officials declined comment on that report.

The ailing automaker says it expects a net loss of more than 100 billion won (77.3 million dollars) this year.

For the third quarter Ssangyong, which was acquired by the Chinese firm in 2004, posted a net loss of 28.2 billion won -- a fourth consecutive quarterly loss. Sales plunged 63 percent year-on-year to 3,835 units in November.

Ssangyong has halted production from December 17 until the end of the month to reduce inventory.

Top carmaker Hyundai Motor, which has already cut production at all overseas and local plants, said Monday it had further reduced working hours at two domestic plants.

Hyundai with its affiliate Kia Motors is the world's fifth largest auto group.

Daily working hours at an assembly line producing sedans in Asan and at one making buses in Jeonju will be halved to eight hours, Hyundai said in a statement.

"Hyundai and Kia face difficulties with this year's sales estimated at 4.2 million vehicles, down from an initially expected 4.8 million, and inventory for overseas sales reaching 1.06 million," the statement said.

The two firms will also freeze wages for managers, it said.

GM Daewoo Auto and Technology, the South Korean unit of US giant General Motors, said separately it would shut down two more plants from Monday until January 4. Its main Bupyeong plant has already been idle since December 1.

GM Daewoo said production would resume at all plants on January 5. Last month the company saw sales plunge 28.8 percent from a year earlier to 62,256 vehicles.

The Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association has forecast that domestic sales by local automakers will drop 8.7 percent next year to 1.05 million units, the lowest since the financial crisis in 1998.

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