Workers who went on a wildcat strike at a South Korean-owned company in the central Quang Ngai Province Thursday resumed work after one week following promises of better working conditions. On Thursday last week, around 1,300 workers gathered in front of Doosan Vina Company office in the Dung Quat Economic Zone to demand proper treatment and payment of allowances. At a meeting on Wednesday, Doosan Vina management said they would soon set up a labor union, improve the quality of food, guarantee safety, and behave better with employees. Other demands concerning pay rises and a range of allowances will be considered later, they said. Doosan Vina makes cranes, pressure tanks and filtering devices. The meeting was attended by the striking workers, Nguyen Hoa Binh, deputy chief of the Communist Party Unit of Quang Ngai and the provincial People’s Committee vice chairman Le Quang Thich. The strike on Thursday followed up on another by more than 200 workers three days earlier. Via: www.thanhniennews.com