The Korea Times
An additional round of wage negotiations between Samsung Electronics’ management and labor unions collapsed Wednesday, as the dispute spirals toward an 18-day strike involving more than 40,000 employees, mostly from the company’s chipmaking division, starting May 21. While a last-minute settlement before the strike remains possible, concerns are growing over potential fallout from a walkout, with losses expected to reach 1 trillion won ($671 million) per day. Prolonged disruptions to semiconductor production lines could lead to structural damage for the company, including the possible loss of key clients such as Nvidia. Samsung Electronics has filed an injunction with the Suwon District Court seeking to ban the planned labor actions, and the court is expected to issue its ruling before the strike begins. If the court accepts the request, the company may avoid large-scale disruption, but problems could drag on longer under a reduced workforce maintained only by essential personnel. According to the government and industry officials, the two-day follow-up mediation session arranged by
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