
Samsung Workers Rally for Higher Pay, Share of AI Profits
Thousands of Samsung workers in South Korea have rallied, demanding higher wages and a greater share of the company's profits, particularly from the booming AI chip sector. They are also protesting a significant pay gap compared to competitors like SK Hynix and have threatened a prolonged strike.
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Samsung workers rally in South Korea, demanding higher pay and threatening to strike - AP News
Samsung workers rally in South Korea, demanding higher pay and threatening to strike AP News
Read full article →Samsung Rally Draws 30,000 to Demand Greater Share of AI Profits - Bloomberg.com
Samsung Rally Draws 30,000 to Demand Greater Share of AI Profits Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Samsung workers rally, call for larger share of AI profits
Unions at Samsung are threatening a weekslong strike if demands are not met. A production halt at one of the world's largest memory chipmakers could disrupt global chip supplies.
Read full article →Samsung workers protest over huge pay gap with SK Hynix, threaten long strike - The Straits Times
Samsung workers protest over huge pay gap with SK Hynix, threaten long strike The Straits Times
Read full article →Samsung workers protest over huge pay gap with SK Hynix amid AI chip boom
Protesters, which union organizers put at 40,000, plan to strike for 18 days from May 21 if their demands are not met.
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