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Samsung workers plan to strike at critical time

20 May 2026
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More than 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers are preparing to initiate an 18-day strike starting Thursday, following a breakdown in bonus payment negotiations between the company and its union. The strike will be confined to Samsung’s domestic chipmaking facilities, raising alarms about potential disruptions in the already limited production of memory chips amid a global shortage. The union is demanding performance bonuses equivalent to 15% of the company’s operating profit and the removal of a 50% cap on annual wage bonuses. Samsung’s management rejected mediation proposals from South Korea’s National Labor Relations Commission without providing reasons. In light of the impending strike, government officials, including Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, have urged both parties to settle, warning that the government may intervene to prevent disruptions that could negatively impact the economy, given Samsung’s role as the country’s largest exporter.

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This strike comes at a time when Samsung is experiencing record profits and has established itself as the leading global producer of memory chips, which are critical components in various electronic devices. The company’s operations significantly contribute to South Korea’s economy, representing about 23% of national exports and 26% of the total market capitalization. The potential strike could exacerbate existing supply chain challenges in the semiconductor industry, which has already been grappling with shortages and production constraints. Historical labor disputes in South Korea’s tech sector have often led to significant economic repercussions, highlighting the critical balance between workers’ rights and corporate profitability.

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