The wage negotiations pose several important questions for Korean society

Samsung Electronics and its South Korean labour union will resume government-mediated pay talks on Monday in an effort to avoid a strike planned for Thursday. The talks come after…

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.

SEOUL — Samsung Electronics and its labor union started talks on Monday in a last-ditch bid to avert the biggest strike in the tech giant's history, amid concerns that a walkout…

Samsung Electronics and its labor union are in crucial government-led talks. The aim is to resolve a dispute over pay and bonuses. A strike by 45,000 workers could disrupt global…

While crisis has put South Korea on edge, government threatened to order arbitration

Management and union leaders at Samsung Electronics have failed to reach a last-minute deal over wages.

More than 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers will begin a strike on Thursday after wage negotiations between the company and its union broke down.

The wage negotiations pose several important questions for Korean society

South Korea’s labor minister said he would personally mediate negotiations between labor and management at Samsung Electronics on Wednesday afternoon as the clock ticks down to…

SEATTLE — The threat of a strike at Samsung Electronics this week quickly became an international story, with foreign media outlets closely trackin...

Another round of negotiations led by South Korea's minister for labor and employment Kim Young-hoon resulted in a tentative agreement.

The tentative deal, which involves 12% of profits being paid out as a bonus to employees over a 10-year period, will now go to a vote among over 70,000 union members at the Korean…

A last-minute tentative wage agreement reached Wednesday between Samsung Electronics and its unions defused what had become the company’s biggest labor crisis s

The last-minute agreement between Samsung Electronics and its labor union may have averted a potentially crippling strike at the world’s largest memory chipmake

Analysts warn the latest deal could become a benchmark for labour negotiations across industries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The question of how record profits should be distributed and shared goes beyond an individual company or industry, and must involve society as a whole in the discussion

Samsung Electronics reached a last-minute wage deal averting a 48,000-member strike, but a bonus structure favoring semiconductor workers is raising internal tensions.

A balance must be maintained between compensation for workers’ contributions, stockholders’ interests and setting aside funds for future investment

Samsung labor unions began voting on a tentative wage agreement, but sharp divisions between the company's semiconductor and device divisions.