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Samsung faces an 18-day strike over AI chip bonuses that could reshape global supply chains
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Published on 16 May 2026

Memory workers would get at least six times more
Samsung Electronics is bracing for an 18-day strike by more than 45,000 workers starting May 21, a move that could disrupt memory chip output vital for AI data centers and consumer devices. The dispute centers on bonus pay: Samsung wants memory employees (about 27,000) to receive at least six times more than staff in its logic chip design and manufacturing units. Union leaders warn the gap will drive talent away, weaken foundry operations, and threaten Samsung’s push to be a one-stop semiconductor supplier worldwide.
- Strike begins May 21 and could last 18 days
- More than 45,000 workers are threatening action at Samsung
- Samsung plans big bonus disparity: memory employees get at least 6x more
- JPMorgan estimates operating profit impact of $14.08B to $20.79B
- Samsung memory bonuses proposed could top SK Hynix by up to 607%
- Union fears logic chip talent drain and foundry business damage
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