Public Sector Labor Issues Briefing — 2026-07-09
The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) has declared a general strike for July 15, demanding more substantial collective bargaining with original contractors four months after the "Yellow Envelope Law" took effect. Meanwhile, Incheon International Airport Corporation has begun an era of supra-enterprise bargaining by signing a framework agreement with its facilities engineers' union. Elsewhere, Hyundai Motor Company's labor and management have entered a phase of partial strikes starting July 13 following a breakdown in wage negotiations.
Public Sector Labor Issues Briefing — 2026-07-09
Top 3 Key Issues
1. KCTU declares July 15 general strike, demanding real original contractor talks
- Actors: Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU)
- Current Status: In a press release on July 8, the KCTU declared a general strike for July 15. Noting that only four cases of direct negotiation with original contractors have occurred in the four months since the "Yellow Envelope Law" was enacted, the union declared it would "open an era of original contractor and supra-enterprise bargaining."
- Issues: Following the amendment of the Trade Union Act (Yellow Envelope Law), demand for negotiations from subcontracted and non-regular worker unions has increased, but original contractors have largely refused, stalling progress.
- Impact: Widespread impacts are expected on supply chains and service operations across public institutions and large corporations.

2. Incheon International Airport Corporation signs basic agreement for sub-contractor talks
- Actors: Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC), Facilities Engineers' Union
- Current Status: On July 9, the IIAC signed a framework agreement with its facilities engineers' union to conduct collective bargaining between the principal and subcontractors. The company plans to move forward with sequential negotiations with other subcontracted unions under the KCTU and the Federation of Korean Trade Unions (FKTU).
- Issues: This marks the first time a public institution has signed such a framework agreement as an original contractor following the Yellow Envelope Law, signaling the institutionalization of supra-enterprise bargaining.
- Impact: Expected to lead to improved working conditions for subcontracted workers in the public sector and the establishment of a formal consultation system.

3. Hyundai Motor wage talks collapse; partial strikes begin July 13
- Actors: Hyundai Motor Company, Hyundai Motor Labor Union
- Current Status: During the 15th round of wage negotiations, the union rejected the company's third offer as "unsatisfactory" and declared a suspension of talks. A partial strike is scheduled to begin on July 13.
- Issues: Persistent disagreement remains over the scale of performance-based bonus distributions.
- Impact: Concerns are mounting regarding production setbacks and supply chain disruptions in the automotive industry.
Negotiation and Dispute Trends
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Incheon International Airport Facilities Engineers' Union: Signed a framework agreement on July 9, marking the first supra-enterprise negotiation at a public institution since the Yellow Envelope Law.
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Hyundai Motor Labor Union: Scheduled for a partial strike starting July 13 after the 15th round of wage talks failed; demanding larger performance bonuses.
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POSCO Labor Union: Held a strike vote from July 7–9; potential further mediation by the National Labor Relations Commission remains a variable due to disputes over direct hiring and benefits.
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Korean Air Labor Union: Successfully concluded 2026 wage and collective bargaining agreements with a signing ceremony on July 7.
Policy and Legislative Trends
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Evaluation of Yellow Envelope Law (4-month mark): The KCTU is pushing for real negotiations with original contractors, citing the lack of progress. While supra-enterprise bargaining is now introduced in policy, implementation in the field remains insufficient.
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Calls for Public Sector Labor-Government Dialogue: Both major labor confederations (FKTU and KCTU) are urging the government to engage in substantive labor-government talks, install a public institution compensation committee, halt unilateral institution mergers, and guarantee fair wages and total labor cost improvements.

What to Watch Next
- July 15 KCTU General Strike: Large-scale strike action demanding substantial original contractor negotiations, with expected ripples across public and private sectors.
- July 13 Hyundai Motor Partial Strike: The start of labor unrest in the automotive sector following the breakdown of wage talks.
- Follow-up at Incheon International Airport: Successive negotiations with other subcontracted unions could solidify the model for public-sector supra-enterprise bargaining.
Reader Action Items
- Union Activists: Prepare for participation in the July 15 general strike and solidify the stance on original contractor negotiations.
- Public Institution Personnel: Review the Incheon International Airport framework agreement process and prepare for potential future negotiations with subcontracted unions.
- Policy Makers: Assess the four-month performance of the Yellow Envelope Law and review strategies to facilitate more meaningful original contractor negotiations.
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