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Samsung Electronics' largest union strikes on 11th day, labor and management will restart negotiations

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三星电子最大工会罢工第 11 天,劳资双方将重启谈判

News from this website on July 18, according to Korean media Hankyoreh, today is the 11th day of the strike by the largest union of Samsung Electronics, the "National Samsung Electronics Union of Korea". The union said it sent an official letter to Samsung on the 16th requesting to restart negotiations and is waiting for a response. A source from Samsung Electronics said the company would convey its position on resuming negotiations to the union today.

It is reported that amid debates over whether semiconductor production will be disrupted and safety and health issues including industrial accidents, the manner and content of negotiations between labor and management and whether they can reach an agreement have attracted much attention in South Korea. .

The latest demands of the union are as follows:

Guarantee one day of union establishment holiday for all union members
Increase the basic salary of all union members by 3.5%
Improve the performance pay system
Provide reasonable compensation to union members who participate in strikes

Korea National Samsung Electronics Union It has more than 30,000 members, accounting for approximately 24% of Samsung Korea's total employees. According to previous reports by this site, more than 6,500 workers at Samsung Electronics have been on strike since July 8, demanding higher wages and performance adjustments. Since management failed to meet the demands, the strike became indefinite on July 10.

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