Striking metal labor union workers shout slogans of support to striking workers of the financially troubled Ssangyong Motor Co. during a rally against the company's restructuring plan at the car maker's plant in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Unionist at Ssangyong Motor Co. ,an ailing Korean automaker who is majority-owned by Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. , one of China's largest vehicle manufacturers, said Sunday they will continue on with their fight to protect the jobs of fellow workers, after violent clashes broke out with management that led to numerous injuries. The writing on the headband reads "Unity and Fighting."