Samsung Electronics union in South Korea says it will strike indefinitely
SEOUL — A workers' union at tech giant Samsung Electronics said on July 10 it would continue to strike indefinitely, stepping up its campaign for better pay and benefits.
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SEOUL — A workers' union at tech giant Samsung Electronics said on July 10 it would continue to strike indefinitely, stepping up its campaign for better pay and benefits.
SEOUL — A workers' union at Samsung Electronics in South Korea is set to stage a three-day strike from Monday (July 8) and has warned it could take further action against the country's most powerful conglomerate at a later date.
On June 7, Samsung workers in South Korea embarked on their first-ever strike, organized by the Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU). This historic event involved approximately 28,000 union members, representing about one-fifth of Samsung’s workforce in South Korea.
SEOUL (Reuters) -- A workers' union at Samsung Electronics staged its first walkout on Friday, signaling more assertiveness among employees just as South Korea's most powerful conglomerate races to catch up in chips used in artificial intelligence.
Management at the firm, the world’s biggest producer of memory chips, has been locked in negotiations with the union over wages and benefits since January but the two sides have failed to narrow their differences.
SEOUL — A Samsung Electronics union staged its first walkout on Friday (June 7), signalling more assertiveness among workers just as South Korea's most powerful conglomerate races to catch up in chips used in artificial intelligence (AI).