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Samsung memory chip staff in line for £310,000 bonuses after AI profit-sharing deal

Samsung Electronics' memory chip division employees will receive significant bonuses, averaging around £310,000 each, due to a new profit-sharing agreement. This deal, which averted a potential strike with 74% of voting workers backing it, allocates 10.5% of the semiconductor division's operating profits for these special bonuses.

Graeme WeardenThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-27 · 11:53 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Samsung memory chip staff in line for £310,000 bonuses after AI profit-sharing deal
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Samsung Electronics' memory chip division employees will receive significant bonuses, averaging around £310,000 each, due to a new profit-sharing agreement. This deal, which averted a potential strike with 74% of voting workers backing it, allocates 10.5% of the semiconductor division's operating profits for these special bonuses. The agreement, mediated by the South Korean government, aims to resolve a five-month dispute and is a direct result of the AI boom increasing demand and profits for memory chipmakers. This surge in demand for AI data centers has also propelled chipmakers like SK Hynix and Micron to market valuations exceeding $1 trillion.

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SK Hynix and Micron have surpassed $1 trillion in market capitalization for the first time due to AI-driven demand.

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Samsung will allocate 10.5% of its semiconductor division's operating profits for special bonuses to chip workers.

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Samsung Electronics' memory chip division employees will receive bonuses averaging £310,000 each due to a profit-sharing agreement.

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The AI boom has driven demand for memory chips, leading to price increases and profit boosts for chipmakers.

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74% of 62,616 voting workers backed the profit-sharing deal, averting fears of a strike.

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Employees at Samsung Electronics’s memory chip division are to receive bonuses averaging about £310,000 each through a landmark profit-sharing agreement, as the AI boom drives up chipmakers’ profits.Fears of a strike at Samsung were averted on Wednesday after two unions for the world’s largest memory chipmaker said that 74% of the 62,616 workers who cast their votes had backed the deal.The agreement, mediated by South Korea’s government, means Samsung will set aside 10.5% of operating profits at its semiconductor division to pay special bonuses to its chip workers. It should end a bitter five-month dispute.But it could also create tensions within Samsung, as employees in other divisions such as its consumer electronics arm will receive much smaller bonuses in comparison.Reuters reported last week that a memory chip worker with a ​base salary ⁠of 80 million won ($53,400 or £39,700), for example, is expected to receive a bonus of about 626 million won ($416,000 or £310,000) this year, mostly paid in stock, according to a union source.Bonus levels will vary between staff. Bloomberg calculated that Samsung’s chip workers stand to get 513 million won ($340,000 or £250,000) on average. Samsung employs about 78,000 people in its semiconductor division, which includes memory chips, contract chipmaking and designing semiconductors for clients.Demand for memory chips from AI datacentres has led to a chip shortage, prompting vendors to lift their prices sharply, boosting their profits.This boom has driven the value of the memory chip firms SK Hynix and Micron over the one-trillion-dollar mark for the first time.Shares in South Korea’s SK Hynix surged by more than 9% on Wednesday, lifting its market capitalisation to above $1tn. On Tuesday, Micron’s share price rocketed by 19%, taking its value over the $1trn mark, after analysts at investment bank UBS tripled their price target on its stock.Micron helped to lift the tech-focused Nasdaq index to a new record high on Tuesday evening, while SK Hynix pushed South Korea’s KOSPI stock index to a fresh peak on Wednesday.Stock index provider MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan also hit a record high.These moves reflected “a broader shift in the AI trade”, said Anna Macdonald, an investment strategy director at Hargreaves Lansdown. “Investors are looking beyond graphics processors to memory chips, which are essential for storing and moving the vast amounts of data AI systems rely on.”
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