Samsung strike on hold - but the fight isn't over yet. Why?
Samsung's planned strike has been suspended as union members vote on a tentative agreement. The dispute stemmed from differing bonus structures, particularly after rival SK Hynix removed its bonus pay cap, leading to higher bonuses for its employees. Samsung proposed a 607% bonus for memory chip workers, but other employees would receive significantly less, prompting the union's demands for an abolished bonus cap and a share of operating profit. The company had warned of potential economic impacts from a strike. Following the tentative deal, Samsung's shares increased. The company expressed a commitment to a more constructive labor-management relationship.