SEOUL, May 15 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics' South Korean labour union said on Friday the tech company had proposed resuming talks without conditions, days after government-mediated negotiations ...
Samsung Electronics and its labour union plan to hold more talks on Tuesday in a bid to avert the biggest strike in the tech ...
South Korea’s Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon stepped in directly on Wednesday afternoon to restart wage negotiations at ...
Samsung Electronics and its labour union have entered critical last-minute negotiations to prevent the largest strike in the tech giant's history. A potential walkout by over 45,000 workers threatens ...
Samsung Electronics said in a statement that the union had insisted on 'unacceptable demands' that included the size of ...
Samsung faces an 18-day strike after failed wage negotiations, threatening global semiconductor supply and the South Korean ...
Samsung Electronics' labor and management have ultimately failed to reach an agreement in the post-mediation process before the National Labor Relations Commission. The two sides had been undergoing ...
The dispute is an especially tricky test for the South Korean leader who rose to the nation’s top job on a platform of ...
South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics and its workers' union resumed talks Wednesday with the country's labor ...
Apple executives have made visits to a Samsung plant under development in Texas and, separately, also held preliminary talks ...
Samsung Electronics and its largest labor union failed to reach a pay deal following government-mediated talks, raising the risk of an 18-day strike beginning May 21, 2026, that could disrupt ...
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