08
Jul
06:12
Samsung workers strike, union warns of risk to chip output
The National Samsung Electronics Union, the largest worker union of South Korean electronics giant Samsung, started on Monday a three-day action over better pay and benefits.
This is the first-ever strike of the unionised workers, who are demanding higher pay and threatening further action if an agreement isn’t reached. Negotiations have been ongoing since January, and workers are disputing the 5.1% pay rise offered by the conglomerate. They are also callin…
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