
Samsung Union Strike Looms Amid Court Limits, Mediation
A potential strike by Samsung workers, involving 47,000 employees, is looming in South Korea as the union returns to mediation. A court ruling has placed limits on the planned walkout, while the president urges a labor deal.
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South Korea’s government stepped up pressure on Samsung Electronics and its union to avert a strike that officials say could cost the economy billions.
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Samsung Electronics and its labor union continued government-mediated talks Monday, as both sides sought a last-minute breakthrough ahead of a strike planned for Thursday. The second post-mediation session, arranged by the National Labor Relations Commission, opened Monday morning at the government complex in Sejong, after both sides accepted Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon’s request to return to the table. NLRC Chairman Park Soo-geun said after the morning session that the talks would continue un
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