SEOUL, May 17 (Reuters) - South Korea will pursue all options, including emergency arbitration, to avoid a labour strike at the country's biggest employer Samsung Electronics and to minimise any ...
By Hyunjoo Jin SEOUL, May 15 (Reuters) - A looming 18-day strike at South Korean chip giant Samsung that has triggered ...
SEOUL: South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said on Sunday (May 17) he would seek all options, including emergency ...
South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok warned on the 17th that if negotiations between Samsung Electronics’ labor and ...
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok on Sunday welcomed the planned resumption of dialogue between Samsung Electronics and its labor ...
Samsung Electronics has reportedly begun throttling semiconductor output by cutting new wafer input and placing lithography, ...
Samsung Electronics chairman apologised to customers and the public over the labour dispute. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Samsung Electronics and its labour union will resume wage negotiations as South Korean officials warn a strike could disrupt ...
Lee Jae yong, the chairman of Samsung Electronics, apologized Saturday over internal tensions at the company, saying the ...
Samsung Electronics has initiated an emergency production management regime for its semiconductor division, exactly one week ...