Samsung's chip output cut feared to disrupt global supply chains
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Discontent among Samsung workers increased in 2025 after rival SK Hynix abolished its salary cap for ten years.
At Samsung, a strike in semiconductor production now seems inevitable. Last negotiations have failed and the company is already reported to be driving down its facilities. Memory could become even scarcer and more expensive. (Continue reading)
The main union of the South Korean chip maker Samsung Electronics announced this Friday that it will continue with the strike that it plans to begin next week, despite the proposal of the management of the company to resume negotiations without preconditions. "We are ready to dialogue after 7 June," said trade union leader Choi Seung-ho, referring to the day after the scheduled date for the end of the strike. "We intend to exercise the rights gu…
One hour before logout, what happened in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry today? We will skip the complex technical jargon and provide a simple and clear analysis of the ‘real meaning’ hidden behind the articles. Welcome to DD Commute, a light read for your subway ride home. The headline for this week's final Commute is once again the Samsung Electronics strike issue. Rather than being tiresome, this conflict has now …
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