Union workers protesting outside Samsung headquarters amid wage talks collapse.
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 posted 43.6 trillion won in operating profit last year, with first-quarter earnings surging to 57.23 trillion won. The union seeks performance bonuses worth 15 percent of operating profit and removal of payout caps, while management offered 10 percent plus a one-time package.

Union leader Choi Seung-ho said after the talks that differences had not narrowed and that more than 50,000 workers may join the strike from May 21 to June 7. He stressed the action would remain lawful.

The government pledged active support for continued dialogue. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok instructed officials to prevent any strike, and Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon said talks must proceed even if it means staying up all night.

The Suwon District Court finished hearings on Samsung’s injunction request and will rule by May 20. Observers warn a full strike could cause economic losses exceeding 40 trillion won.

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Initial reactions on X highlight government warnings on economic risks, potential rises in DRAM/NAND prices benefiting stocks like MU, and market volatility from the Samsung strike threat.

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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.

Samsung Electronics and its largest union failed to reach an agreement in government-mediated talks on May 18, heightening concerns over a planned strike.

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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.

Samsung Biologics' labor union, on strike since Friday in its first-ever walkout, agreed to resume negotiations with management on Monday under mediation by the Jungbu regional employment and labor office. Around 2,800 of 4,000 unionized workers are participating as the action enters its third day, with the union planning to continue until Tuesday.

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President Lee Jae Myung warned on April 30 that excessive labor union demands could harm unions and other workers, urging responsibility. The remarks came amid threats of an 18-day strike by a major Samsung Electronics union starting May 21. He stressed coexistence amid AI-driven changes.

Seoul shares opened higher on Tuesday, propelled by Samsung Electronics' record first-quarter earnings. The benchmark KOSPI rose 2.47 percent to 5,584.76 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Strong demand for AI-related chips drove the profit surge.

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The Kospi has crossed 8,000 for the first time under President Lee Jae Myung, driven by semiconductor gains and government reforms.

 

 

 

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