
South Korea Targets All Options to Avert Samsung Strike
South Korea's Prime Minister declared the government's intent to use all available options, including emergency arbitration, to prevent a labor strike at Samsung Electronics. The pay negotiations between the union and the company are set to resume Monday, mediated by the government. Officials warned that even a single day of disruption could cost the economy up to 1 trillion KRW, with longer stoppages posing risks of much greater financial damage. Given that Samsung contributes 22.8% of South Korea's exports, the government's proactive stance reflects the company's vital role in the national economy.






















