South Korean autoworkers are in favor of banning gasoline cars.

South Korean autoworkers are in favor of banning gasoline cars.

South Korean autoworkers are in favor of banning gasoline cars.
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According to a survey, eight out of ten autoworkers in South Korea support prohibiting the sale of gasoline and diesel automobiles by the middle of the next decade.
According to a survey issued on Thursday by Greenpeace and the Korean Metal Workers’ Union, more than 82 percent of industrial employees believe vehicles with internal combustion engines should not be sold after 2035, and over 64 percent believe a ban should be implemented by 2030.

According to a survey, eight out of ten autoworkers in South Korea support prohibiting the sale of gasoline and diesel automobiles by the middle of the next decade.

According to a survey issued on Thursday by Greenpeace and the Korean Metal Workers’ Union, more than 82 percent of industrial employees believe vehicles with internal combustion engines should not be sold after 2035, and over 64 percent believe a ban should be implemented by 2030.a four-item list a four-item list a four-item list a
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As part of South Korea’s promise to becoming carbon neutral by 2050, President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol has committed to restrict the sale of vehicles with internal combustion engines by 2035

Industry groups such as the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association and the Korea Automobile Parts Association have expressed opposition to Yoon’s plan, claiming that the deadline for fully converting to electric vehicles is impossible.

Climate change, according to Deok-heon Son, vice president of the Korean Metal Workers’ Union, is both an economic and an environmental catastrophe for the industry’s workers.
“An earlier transition to electric vehicles would be a smarter method to address the climate catastrophe while also ensuring the Korean auto industry’s competitiveness,” Son added. “The transformation must be fair and inclusive, and employees and unions must be treated as important stakeholders.”

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