Samsung Electronics, South Korean union resume pay talks as strike looms at chip giant

SEOUL: Samsung Electronics and its South Korean labour union kicked off a new round of government-mediated pay talks on Monday, in a bid to avert a strike at the tech giant, which accounts for nearly a quarter of the country’s exports.

The talks ‌follow the collapse last ⁠week of ⁠a first round of negotiations over pay and bonus schemes, ahead of a strike due to begin on Thursday at the world’s largest memory chipmaker.

Before the meeting, a union leader told reporters that it would engage sincerely in the talks.

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