Illustration of failed Samsung labor negotiations with tense boardroom scene and workers outside preparing to strike.
Illustration of failed Samsung labor negotiations with tense boardroom scene and workers outside preparing to strike.
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Samsung Electronics labor talks break down amid strike fears

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

On May 18, Samsung Electronics and its largest union failed to bridge differences over performance-based bonuses during a second round of mediation talks in Sejong. The union demands 15 percent of the semiconductor division's operating profit as fixed bonuses, while management seeks to retain the existing system.

The Suwon District Court partially granted the company's injunction request the same day, ordering the union to maintain normal staffing for safety facilities and banning facility occupations. The union said it respects the ruling but will proceed with the planned strike.

President Lee Jae Myung posted on social media that labor rights and management rights must both be respected, warning that excessive demands could harm the public good. Industry observers estimate potential direct and indirect losses from a strike could reach up to 100 trillion won.

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Users noted the breakdown in Samsung labor talks leading to planned strike starting Thursday, with concerns over chip supply chains and mixed market reactions including share price movements.

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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 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.

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Labor talks between Samsung Electronics and its union broke down on Wednesday, heightening fears of a strike scheduled for May 21. The presidential office vowed to support further dialogue.

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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Unionized workers at Samsung Biologics, the biotech arm of Samsung Group, extended their historic first strike since the company's 2011 founding into a second day on May 2, 2026. The walkout over wages and other issues shows no signs of resolution after the Friday launch.

Samsung Electronics estimated a record first-quarter operating profit of 57.2 trillion won ($37.9 billion) on Tuesday, driven by surging demand for AI chips. The figure marks a 755 percent increase from a year earlier, with sales reaching 133 trillion won for the first time exceeding 100 trillion won. The results surpassed analysts' expectations amid a booming AI sector.

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President Lee Jae Myung pledged unwavering commitment to workplace safety in his Labor Day address at Cheong Wa Dae on May 1. He stressed that worker welfare and business growth are mutually dependent. Amid AI job threats, he prioritized people over productivity.

 

 

 

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