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South Korea’s Samsung workers stage first strike: ‘largely symbolic, but it’s a beginning’

  • Samsung, the world’s biggest producer of memory chips, has been locked in negotiations with the union over wages and benefits since January

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Members of Samsung Electronics’ union protest the tech giant’s alleged oppression of the company’s union in front of Samsung’s headquarters in Seoul. Photo: dpa
Agence France-Presse
Workers at tech giant Samsung Electronics in South Korea staged the first strike at the company on Friday, the head of a major union representing tens of thousands of people said.
Samsung Electronics is one of the world’s largest smartphone makers and also one of the only companies globally to produce high-end memory chips used for generative artificial intelligence, including top-of-the-line artificial intelligence hardware from industry leaders such as Nvidia.

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.

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Lee Hyun-kuk, vice-president of the National Samsung Electronics Union, said Friday’s collective action was “largely symbolic, but it’s a beginning”.

“We have plans for follow-up strikes if the management is not willing to communicate with us openly,” Lee said.

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“The union is not ruling out an all-out general strike.”

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