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    Samsung says ‘no disruption’ to production despite strike

    SEOUL (AFP) – South Korean tech giant Samsung said yesterday that production was not being disrupted despite a three-day general strike by thousands of workers.

    More than 5,000 members of the National Samsung Electronic Union stopped working on Monday, the organisation said, as part of a long-running battle over pay and benefits.

    The union has more than 30,000 members – more than a fifth of the company’s total workforce.

    “There has been no disruption to production,” local media quoted Samsung as saying.

    Senior member of the union Park Seol told AFP yesterday that production was being affected.

    “But more importantly, the company should understand that we aren’t trying just to affect their production line, we want them to hear our voice and understand how desperate we are,” he said.

    The union has been locked in negotiations with management since January, but the two sides have failed to narrow differences on benefits and a 5.1 per cent pay raise offer from the firm was rejected. In a regulatory filing last week, Samsung Electronics said that its April-June operating profits were expected to rise to KRW10.4 trillion (USD7.54 billion), up 1,452.2 per cent from KRW670 billion a year earlier.

    Sales, meanwhile, are expected to rise 23.3 per cent to KRW74 trillion, Samsung said.

    Samsung Electronics is the world’s largest memory chip maker and accounts for a significant chunk of the global output of high-end chips.

    Members of the National Samsung Electronics Union stage a rally in Hwaseong, South Korea. PHOTO: AFP

     

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