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  1. @ thejapantimes The proposed pay deal still requires # union members’ approval: for workers entitled to “bonus” 10.5 percent of # Samsung operating profits (fro

    A labor union at Samsung has called off a planned strike after reaching a tentative pay agreement with the company. The deal includes a bonus of 10.5% of Samsung's operating profits for eligible workers. This agreement still requires approval from the union members. AI

    IMPACT This event is not directly related to AI industry developments.

  2. Samsung strike on hold as workers push for AI bonus https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g04qkqlk2o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss # Tech # Labor # AI

    Samsung workers have paused their strike action as they negotiate for a bonus related to the company's advancements in artificial intelligence. The labor union is seeking recognition and financial incentives tied to the company's AI developments. This pause in industrial action allows for further discussions between the union and Samsung management regarding compensation and the impact of AI on the workforce. AI

    IMPACT Negotiations highlight the growing demand for worker compensation tied to AI advancements.

  3. Samsung Electronics management and union restart negotiations, striving to avoid strike

    Samsung Electronics and its labor union have resumed negotiations to avert a potentially large-scale strike, with both sides reportedly narrowing some differences. The South Korean government has indicated it may intervene with emergency mediation if talks fail, adding pressure for a swift resolution. The outcome of these discussions is crucial for the world's largest memory chip maker. AI

  4. Samsung Electronics shareholder group says pay deal with union invalid

    A shareholder group at Samsung Electronics has declared the recently agreed-upon compensation deal with the labor union invalid. This group intends to seek an injunction if the agreement is approved, signaling a potential dispute over employee compensation. The report also touches on other unrelated financial news, including the global standing of the Chinese Yuan in payment transactions and the market performance of a semiconductor company. AI

  5. Samsung and union negotiations last 15 hours with no results, continue on Wednesday

    Samsung Electronics and its labor union are continuing negotiations to avoid a disruptive strike, with talks extending for 15 hours without a resolution. The parties are scheduled to resume discussions on Wednesday, aiming to reach an agreement that the union can then present to its members for a vote. A potential 18-day strike is planned to commence on Thursday if an accord is not reached. AI