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Korean union challenges wage injustice at French shipping giant
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Rajendra Kumar Acharya UNI Asia & Pacific Regional Secretary | UNI Global Union

A young union in Korea is challenging CMA-CGM, a leading global shipping company, over its treatment of workers in its Korean operations. The CMA-CGM Korea Union represents professional and clerical white-collar workers at the company and is part of UNI Global Union’s work on professionals and managers.

At a press conference on June 25, the union criticized CMA-CGM for what it called insincere conduct during wage negotiations. The union accused the company of underpaying its Korean workforce compared to industry peers. Currently, CMA-CGM Korea workers earn 35% less than their counterparts at HMM, another major Korean shipping company.

“Despite CMA-CGM’s global success, Korean employees are paid significantly less than their peers — even with similar skills and experience,” said Yoon Jae-Woong, President of the CMA-CGM Korea Union. “The lack of fair wages and absence of proper dialogue channels have pushed many skilled workers to leave. We urge CMA-CGM to recognize this reality and take genuine steps to improve conditions.”

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The union also raised concerns about efforts to undermine union activity. Established in 2022 with support from UNI affiliate Korea Federation of Service Workers’ Unions (KFSWU), the CMA-CGM Korea Union was the first enterprise-level union formed in a foreign-owned shipping company in Korea.

However, the company has not established effective grievance-handling or dialogue mechanisms with the union. Instead, management reportedly engaged law firm Kim & Chang to investigate whether conversations between department heads and the union president constituted workplace harassment.

In response, union members have begun daily lunchtime picketing and pledged to escalate actions if negotiations do not progress meaningfully.

Rajendra Acharya, Regional Secretary of UNI Asia & Pacific, stated: “CMA-CGM’s public commitments to workers’ rights and ethical business must be reflected in its actions in every country. It is unacceptable for a global company of this scale to undercut industry standards while silencing workers’ voices. We stand with the CMA-CGM Korea Union in their pursuit of dignity and genuine dialogue.”

UNI Asia & Pacific extends full solidarity with the CMA-CGM Korea Union in their struggle for fair compensation and freedom of association.

CMA-CGM is subject to France’s Duty of Vigilance Law which requires large companies to identify risks related to human rights across their operations. The company's 2024 Vigilance Plan states that it respects employees' rights to form unions and supports social dialogue according to local rules.

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