South Korea's unionized workers and management are gearing up for annual wage negotiations, with both sides preparing for potentially contentious talks. The so-called 'summer labor struggles' have historically been dynamic, but management and labor have typically reached workable balances. This year, however, new factors such as increased automation and global economic uncertainty may complicate negotiations.

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