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Yonhap News18.05.2026Política1 dk okumaSouth Korea

President Lee: Management Rights Deserve Respect Alongside Labor Rights

En resumen

President Lee Jae Myung stated on X that management rights should be respected as much as labor rights, amid ongoing negotiations between Samsung Electronics and its union ahead of a planned strike.

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Por qué importa

President Lee Jae Myung commented on the balance between labor rights and corporate management rights. This statement comes as Samsung Electronics and its unionized workers were preparing for negotiations ahead of a planned strike.

Tamaño de fuente

President Lee Jae Myung said Monday that companies' management rights should be respected as much as labor rights.

Lee posted the message on his X account as Samsung Electronics Co. and its unionized workers were set to begin negotiations for a last-minute breakthrough ahead of the union's planned 18-day strike starting Thursday.

"In South Korea, which has adopted the basic orders of democracy and free market economy, labor should be respected as much as companies, and corporate management rights should also be respected as much as labor rights," Lee wrote.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the specific nature of the dispute between Samsung Electronics and its union?
  • What are the key demands of the union?
  • What is the expected outcome of the negotiations?
  • Will President Lee's statement influence the negotiations?

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