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More than 6,500 workers at Samsung Electronics have followed up the first ever walkout at the South Korean tech giant with a full-blown strike over pay and conditions. Workers from the National Samsung Electronics Union,
This is the first strike by the labor union in Samsung Electronics' entire 55-year history, according to local media.
The labour union for workers at Samsung Electronics in South Korea will continue to strike indefinitely, it said in a statement on its website on Wednesday.
A union representing tens of thousands of workers at Samsung Electronics in South Korea said Wednesday it would extend a three-day strike indefinitely in a bid to force management to
Samsung Electronics workers braved the rain on Monday as they protested outside a company facility in Hwaseong on the first day of a three-day strike.
As announced last week, the National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) launched a three-day general strike on Monday. Thousands of employees halted work on Monday and continued the strike on Tuesday, the Korean media reports.
South Korean tech giant Samsung said Tuesday that production was not being disrupted despite a three-day general strike by thousands of workers.
Nearly a quarter of all Samsung (OTCPK:SSNLF) workers in South Korea started a three-day strike on Monday as the workers continue to have issues with their pay and working conditions. Members of the National Samsung Electronics Union,
Samsung Electronics 30,000-strong union launched a three-day strike demanding better pay and bonuses, yet production remains unaffected, analysts say. Union Size and Representation Samsung Electronics workers began
Over 5,000 Samsung Electronics workers call a three-day strike, which their union head says say could disrupt memory chip production.
Workers at South Korean tech giant Samsung began a three-day general strike over pay and benefits on Monday, the head of a union representing tens of thousands of employees told