SEOUL, March 24 (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics’ management and its South Korean workers’ union have agreed to resume talks on bonuses, the union said in a statement on Tuesday. The union, representing nearly 90,000 workers accounting for more than 70% of the company’s workforce in South Korea, had voted last week to authorise a strike, […]
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Samsung Electronics, union to resume talks over bonus, union says
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SEOUL, March 24 (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics’ management and its South Korean workers’ union have agreed to resume talks on bonuses, the union said in a statement on Tuesday.
The union, representing nearly 90,000 workers accounting for more than 70% of the company’s workforce in South Korea, had voted last week to authorise a strike, raising the risk of production disruption at the world’s biggest memory chipmaker.
(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin, Jack Kim; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

