Samsung Electronics workers to vote on strike amid controversy

Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics will vote from Monday through March 18 on whether to launch an 18-day strike from May 21 to June 7. The vote comes amid controversy over warnings of disadvantages for those who do not participate. It would mark the second walkout since the company's founding.

Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics, represented by the company's three largest unions covering an estimated 89,000 of its roughly 130,000 employees, are set to begin voting later this week on a potential strike. The vote, running from Monday through March 18, concerns a proposed 18-day general strike from May 21 to June 7, according to industry sources.

Controversy surrounds the unions' warnings of penalties for members who do not join the walkout. Choi Seong-ho, chairman of the Samsung Electronics Labor Union, stated during a YouTube broadcast that the union would maintain a list of members who continue working during the strike and prioritize them for measures such as forced transfers or dismissals that require union consultation. He also mentioned plans to operate a reporting center during the strike, offering rewards to members who report employees cooperating with the company.

This would be the second walkout since Samsung Electronics' founding. The first, led by the National Samsung Electronics Union in 2024, demanded higher pay. A protest by union members occurred at the company's plant in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, on July 8, 2024.

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Union workers protesting outside Samsung headquarters amid wage talks collapse.
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Samsung Electronics wage talks collapse, raising strike fears

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Samsung Electronics and its union failed to reach a wage deal on May 13 despite government mediation, increasing the chance of an 18-day strike from May 21. The union demands performance bonuses equal to 15 percent of operating profit.

Samsung Electronics and its largest labor union reached a tentative wage agreement on May 20. The planned 18-day strike starting May 21 has been postponed.

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Wage negotiations between Samsung Electronics and its labor union collapsed on Wednesday, raising fears of a major strike starting May 21 involving more than 40,000 workers.

Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics approved a wage agreement on May 27. The vote eased concerns about potential disruptions to the global supply chain.

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Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics have suspended wage talks with management, citing a lack of sincerity. Choi Seung-ho, head of the Samsung Electronics unit at the Samsung Group United Union, said the sides failed to agree on removing the cap on performance-based bonuses. The decision came three days after talks resumed on Tuesday.

Labor unions are promoting popular mobilization on May 24 and 25 against the 6x1 work schedule. The action includes protests in all state capitals and aims to pressure lawmakers ahead of a vote in Congress.

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