... General Strike Second Hearing Set for June 13 Following Initial Session ... The Samsung Electronics union is demanding 15% of operating profit as ...
A Realmeter survey found 69.3% of Koreans view Samsung Electronics union's planned 18-day strike as inappropriate, with opposition reaching 81% in Honam and among seniors.#SamsungElectronicsstrike #Samsungunion #Realmetersurvey #Koreasemiconductorindustry #labordispute #performancebonus #SuwonDistrictCourtinjunction #TSMCcompetition
7 in 10 Koreans Call Samsung Strike "Inappropriate," 81% Opposition in Honam

7 in 10 Koreans Call Samsung Strike "Inappropriate," 81% Opposition in Honam
A Realmeter survey found 69.3% of Koreans view Samsung Electronics union's planned 18-day strike as inappropriate, with opposition reaching 81% in Honam and among seniors.
Seoul Economic DailyHowever, concerns are growing that if the union's general strike—demanding the abolition of performance bonus ceilings and other measures—becomes ...
Samsung held its GSAT for 60,000 youth hires as a union strike threatens up to 10 trillion won in operating profit losses and 2,503 partner firms face ripple damage.#SamsungElectronics #GSAT #unionstrike #Supra-EnterpriseUnion #semiconductorproduction #Pyeongtaekcampus #youthemployment #performancebonus #TSMCcompetition
Samsung Strike Threatens 60,000 Youth Jobs, Risks $730M Daily Loss

Samsung Strike Threatens 60,000 Youth Jobs, Risks $730M Daily Loss
Samsung held its GSAT for 60,000 youth hires as a union strike threatens up to 10 trillion won in operating profit losses and 2,503 partner firms face ripple damage.
Seoul Economic DailyUnder new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, Intel is reshaping its future revamping its foundry, betting big on AI, and developing high-NA EUV tech to take on TSMC. Leadership shifts and bold moves mark its path to a competitive comeback.
#Intel2025 #LipBuTan #SemiconductorNews #IntelFoundry #AIInnovation #HighNAEUV #TSMCCompetition #TECHi
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Intel Striving Hard to Make its Foundry Successful
Since Lip-Bu Tan took charge as Intel CEO in March 2025, the semiconductor giant has been in the headlines for laying off workers, changing leadership, making
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