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Samsung Electronics’ labour union members chant slogans during a protest against company’s compensation levels ahead of a planned lengthy strike in front of Samsung Electronics semiconductor plant in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.
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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 damage if one ⁠does occur, its Prime Minister said on Sunday (May 17, 2026).

The world’s largest memory chip maker and its South Korean labour union ‌will resume pay talks on Monday (May 18, 2026) with a government mediator, in a move that ‌could ease concerns over a potentially disruptive strike ‌at ⁠the tech giant that accounts for ⁠nearly a quarter of the country’s exports.

“Just one day of suspension at Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor factory is expected to incur ​direct losses of as much ‌as 1 trillion won ($667.68 million),” Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said after an emergency meeting with Ministers on Sunday.

“What is more concerning is that a ‌temporary pause on semiconductor manufacturing lines leads ​to months of inactivity,” Mr. Kim said, adding there were worries about economic damage ballooning to ⁠as much as 100 trillion won if materials had to be disposed of due to a ‌strike.

An emergency arbitration order, which can be invoked by the Labour Minister if the country deems a dispute is likely to harm the economy or daily life, immediately prohibits industrial action for 30 days while the National Labour Relations Commission conducts ‌mediation and arbitration.

It has rarely been invoked and would ​represent an extraordinary step for a union-friendly administration.

The union said it would negotiate in ⁠good faith to reach an agreement with management.

Samsung accounts ⁠for 22.8% of South Korea’s exports and 26% of the domestic stock market, employing ‌more than 1,20,000 people and working with 1,700 suppliers, Mr. Kim said.



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