(LEAD) Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics say to stage 3-day full-scale strike


Unionized workers of Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday they will stage a three-day general strike as their negotiations with the management over wages and working conditions fell through.

The National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU), the biggest labor union with 28,000 members, declared the strike will start next Monday for three days.

The number accounts for approximately 22 percent of Samsung Electronics’ total workforce of about 125,000. The actual number of union workers participating in the strike remains uncertain, and the likelihood of major production disruptions could be low.

“We will fight with a full strike, without pay and without work, until our demands are met,” said Son Woo-mok, president of the NSEU.

Since January, the two sides have held several rounds of talks, but have been unable to narrow their differences over the wage increase rate, vacation system and bonuses.

The union has demanded a one-day vacation for all employees and a significant salary raise for the 855 members who did
not sign the 2024 salary negotiation agreement.

Also, the union demanded the company offer more paid leave and compensate for economic losses incurred during unpaid strikes.

In June, unionized workers at Samsung Electronics went on a one-day strike, marking the first labor walkout at the company.

Source: Yonhap News Agency