Seoul/New Delhi CNN —The largest labor union at Samsung Electronics in South Korea has declared an indefinite strike after a three-day walkout failed to yield any ground in a tense dispute between workers and the tech giant over pay and bonuses.
The announcement Wednesday follows a strike earlier this week involving 6,000 workers, mainly from the company’s semiconductor division, according to the union.
The National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) said that its 31,000 members — representing a nearly quarter of the company’s total workforce in the country — would launch an indefinite strike from July 10 — the largest labor action in the smartphone and chipmaking giant’s 55-year history.
Samsung Electronics said last week that it estimates a more than 15-fold rise in its second-quarter operating profit, as compared to the same time previous year.
Jung Yeon-je/AFP/Getty ImagesThe workers want this optimism reflected in their pay.
Persons:
Jung Yeon, Son Woomok, chipmaker, ”, Woomok
Organizations:
New Delhi CNN, Samsung Electronics, National Samsung Electronics Union, Getty, CNN
Locations:
Seoul, New Delhi, South Korea