三星电子工人将在争议中投票决定罢工

三星电子工会工人将从周一至3月18日投票,决定是否从5月21日至6月7日发起18天罢工。此次投票正值关于不参与者将面临不利后果警告的争议之中。这将是公司成立以来的第二次罢工。

三星电子的工会工人,由公司三大最大工会代表,这些工会覆盖了公司约13万名员工中的约8.9万人,将在本周晚些时候开始就潜在罢工进行投票。此次投票从周一持续至3月18日,涉及拟议的从5月21日至6月7日的18天总罢工,据行业消息人士透露。 三星电子劳动工会主席崔成浩在YouTube直播中表示,工会将保存罢工期间继续工作的成员名单,并优先对他们采取需要工会协商的强制调职或解雇等措施。他还提到,罢工期间将运营举报中心,向举报与公司合作的员工的工会成员提供奖励。 这将是三星电子成立以来的第二次罢工。第一次是由全国三星电子工会于2024年领导,要求加薪。工会成员于2024年7月8日在京畿道华城工厂举行抗议。

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