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The deal averts a massive strike and gives its memory chip workers eye-popping bonuses.
Samsung agreed to allocate 10.5% of semiconductor operating profit to special memory chip worker bonuses.
KEY POINTS
- The cap limiting special bonuses to 50% of salary was abolished and the deal spans 10 years.
- This is only the second written profit-sharing deal of its kind among major South Korean firms.
- Other unions, including those at Kakao and LG Uplus, are now demanding similar or larger profit-sharing bonuses.
- The Yellow Envelope Act, effective March, expands union protections and is expected to fuel more labor disputes.
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