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20 Mar 2024

South Korea: A manager of ILJIN Hysolus accused of driving car into trade union leaders; incl. company non-response

On 4 May 2023, a manager of ILJIN Hysolus, which is a supplier of Hyundai Motor and BMW, drove his car into local trade union leaders in South Korea, hitting three of them and causing serious injuries to the union’s vice chair.

This attack comes alongside a wave of repression against trade unions in South Korea. Prior to the Labour Day march on 1 May 2023, Yang Hoe-Dong, a district leader of the Korean Construction Workers Union (KCWU), was charged with obstruction of business, coercion, and extortion. Yang was one of the 950 union officials summoned by the police during the special investigation used to criminalise trade unions and their members. Currently 16 of those investigated are detained with criminal charges. On 1 May 2023, Yang set himself on fire to protest harassment of trade unionists by government authorities. He passed away from severe burns.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited ILJIN Hysolus to respond; it did not.

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ILJIN Hysolus

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