South Korea weighs the cost of stepping into Samsung’s US$400,000 bonus row
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The workers demand a participation in the success and threaten with 18-day work stoppage. The government threatens to ban the strike
Three days from the start of an 18-day strike at Samsung Electronics, the South Korean government comes out with heavy artillery. Seoul simply cannot afford to let its national champion stop.
South Korea Weighs Emergency Action Over Samsung Strike
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South Korea Moves to Avert Samsung Electronics Strike
The South Korean government is pursuing all options, including emergency arbitration, to prevent a labour strike at Samsung Electronics, the nation’s largest employer. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok stated the goal is to minimise any damage should a strike occur.
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