Samsung's Largest Strike Begins as South Korea Warns of Massive Economic Cost

Samsung's Largest Strike Begins as South Korea Warns of Massive Economic Cost

Samsung Electronics' largest union launched an 18-day strike Thursday after the company rejected a government-brokered bonus offer. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok cautioned the action could cost 100 trillion won—roughly $66 billion. South Korea's government retains authority to impose emergency arbitration, which would pause the strike for 30 days and restart negotiations.

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