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Samsung union rejects pay talks as an 18 day strike threat escalates
International
Published on 14 May 2026

Bonus scheme transparency is the sticking point
Samsung Electronics’ labour union has refused to restart pay negotiations, insisting on transparency in the company’s bonus scheme. The standoff could trigger an 18-day strike if demands aren’t met. South Korea’s government is urging both sides to negotiate, warning that disruptions could harm the country’s chip export engine.
- Samsung union says it won’t resume pay talks yet
- Core demand: transparency in Samsung’s bonus scheme
- An 18-day strike could follow if negotiations fail
- Government pressure aims to protect South Korea chip exports
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