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Samsung Elec union threatens to walk out of pay talks if no mediation proposal

May 12, 2026 6:37 AM

SEOUL, May 12 (Reuters) - Samsung ‌Electronics' labour ​union ​in South Korea said on Tuesday it would walk out of ongoing pay negotiations if no ‌mediation proposal was offered within two hours.

The two sides ⁠have so far been unable to narrow their differences after marathon discussions ‌under the government-mediated process.

The ‌company is sticking to its proposal of assigning 10% of operating profit to a performance bonus pool, union representative ​Choi Seung-ho told reporters.

He said it has been waiting for a mediation proposal for three hours.

Samsung was not ⁠immediately available for comment.

The union has demanded the company commit 15% of operating profit ​to a performance bonus pool, scrap a cap on bonus pay currently set at 50% of ​annual base salary, and keep such ‌changes in place beyond this year.

Samsung workers have been angered by what they call a ⁠massive gap in bonus pay with rival SK Hynix, which beat Samsung in delivering high bandwidth memory for artificial intelligence chip ⁠units to Nvidia following the release of ChatGPT in late 2022.

SK Hynix ​last year abolished its pay cap, resulting in bonuses more than three times higher than those offered to Samsung workers, sparking a surge ‌in Samsung union membership.

Employees' frustration has been exacerbated by Samsung's record profits as the AI ‌boom drives up demand for chips. Samsung last week became ⁠only the second Asian company ‌after TSMC to ​have a market capitalisation of more than $1 trillion.

(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin. Editing by Louise Heavens and Mark ‌Potter)

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