Seoul/Hong Kong CNN —A labor union representing tens of thousands of workers at Samsung Electronics in South Korea has called a one-day strike next week, in what would be the first such walkout at the smartphone and chipmaking giant.
The Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) said on Wednesday during a press conference streamed on its official Youtube channel that its 28,000 members — just under a quarter of the company’s total workforce in the country — would strike on June 7, following failed negotiations over pay and bonus arrangements.
Son Woomok, leader of the Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union, speaks to CNN on May 29, 2024.
The vast majority of the world’s advanced microchips are made in just two places: Taiwan and South Korea.
Taiwan’s industry is larger and more dominant, something South Korea is keen to challenge.
Persons:
—, ”, Woomok, Yoonjung Seo, chipmaker
Organizations:
Hong Kong CNN, Samsung Electronics, Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union, CNN, Samsung, Wall Street, Intel
Locations:
Seoul, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan