Hyundai workers have voted overwhelmingly to authorise a strike, and for the first time robots are part of the fight. A Hyundai robot strike would test who controls the factory floor as humanoid machines arrive. South Korea’s largest carmaker is heading for a clash over robots. Hyundai’s union has voted to authorise a strike, partly over fears that machines will replace its members, the Financial Times reported. The workers want a say in how AI and automation reach the line. The vote was lopsided. Of the union’s 39,668 members, 92% backed strike action, after 11 rounds of wage talks stalled....