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Samsung reaches unprecedented deal with its union, promising lucrative bonuses to memory chip workers.

Samsung will allocate 10.5% of semiconductor profits as special bonuses to unionized workers.

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Samsung Electronics has averted a major strike by reaching an unprecedented deal with its union, promising lucrative bonuses to memory chip workers. This landmark agreement sees the allocation of 10.5% of semiconductor operating profit as special bonuses, with some employees expected to earn up to $416,000 in total bonuses. This development signifies a major shift in South Korea's corporate landscape, challenging long-standing norms regarding profit-sharing. The accord could prompt similar demands from other unions across the country, potentially igniting widespread labor disputes and challenging traditional capitalist structures. Cognizant of the wider ramifications, business groups have expressed concern, warning against generalizing Samsung's agreement across industries. Meanwhile, other major firms like Kakao, LG Uplus, and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries face mounting pressures from their employees to implement similar profit-sharing mechanisms, signaling an era of heightened union activity. (With inputs from agencies.)
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