Samsung appliance workers to stage a rally protesting chip workers' wage deal

Samsung's non-chip division workers are set to rally on July 16, protesting the significant bonus disparity with their semiconductor colleagues. While chip workers secured up to 600 million won, others anticipate a mere 6 million won in treasury s...

Samsung appliance workers to stage a rally protesting chip workers' wage deal
Workers in Samsung Electronics' smartphone, television and home appliance division will stage a rally on July 16, their union said, to protest the big bonuses the ‌company's chip ⁠workers ⁠have negotiated.

Workers in the company's booming semiconductor division recently won a wage deal led by another union.

The non-chip division's workers are expected to receive a ​bonus of 6 million ⁠won ($3,900) in ‌treasury shares for 2026, ​compared to ​up to 600 million ⁠won for those at the semiconductor division, ​Yonhap News Agency said.


Roughly ​2,000 or 3,000 workers are expected to participate in the rally near Samsung's headquarters in Suwon, Yonhap reported, citing the largest union for ‌workers in the company's mobiles and consumer electronics division said.

​The union ​has about ⁠28,000 members.

Samsung is expected to flag its operating profit surged about 18-fold from ​a year earlier in the second quarter, when it releases its earnings estimate for the April-June quarter on Tuesday.
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