Samsung’s non-chip union seeks injunction to halt bonus vote

Samsung’s non-chip union seeks injunction to halt bonus vote

Workers in smartphones, TVs and home appliances were told they had no right to vote on the semiconductor union pay deal.

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Around 57,000 Samsung workers began voting on Friday on a pay deal offering large bonuses for memory chip staff to avert an 18-day strike. (EPA Images pic)
SEOUL:
A Samsung Electronics’ union representing workers in non-semiconductor divisions has filed an injunction with a South Korean court in a bid to stop an ongoing vote by workers in its semiconductor division on a bonus increase, Newsis reported on Tuesday.

The union comprises about 13,000 workers from the smartphones, television and home appliances divisions, the news agency said.

The non-chip union took the action after being told it had no right to join the vote by unionised workers in the semiconductor division, Newsis said, citing a union representative.

Around 57,000 workers at Samsung began voting on Friday on a pay deal that would ensure large bonuses for memory chip workers to avert a planned 18-day strike.

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