The World - News from May 30, 1988
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About 20,000 South Korean workers seeking higher wages went on strike at Hyundai Motor Co.’s assembly plant in Ulsan, the nation’s largest auto maker reported. Officials said the production line at the plant stopped after the breakdown of the seventh round of management-union talks that began May 18. The union is seeking an increase of 48%, or $183, in monthly earnings.