The National Samsung Electronics Union, Which Represents 28,000 Workers Employed At Samsung, ‘Calls Its First-Ever Strike As It Fights For Fair Compensation’
Mariella Moon at Engadget reports Samsung's largest Workers' Organization, the National Samsung Electronics Union, has announced its plan to stage a walkout next week as part of its fight for fair compensation. Members are threatening to skip work for a day (on June 7th) in hopes that the company will listen to their demands after their wage negotiations over the past months have come to a standstill. If it occurs, BNN Bloomberg says it will be the first Strike ever by the company's Employees since Samsung was founded. The National Samsung Electronics Union has 28,000 Members, which is more than a fifth of the company's workforce. Union Leaders says Workers “want is to be compensated for our labor fairly."
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