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South Korean By-Elections See Tight Races in Busan and Pyeongtaek
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Politique·03.06.2026Résumé IA

South Korean By-Elections See Tight Races in Busan and Pyeongtaek

Exit polls for South Korea's National Assembly by-elections show extremely close contests in Busan Buk-gap and Pyeongtaek-eul. In Busan, the Democratic Party's Ha Jeong-woo is narrowly ahead of independent Han Dong-hoon. Pyeongtaek-eul features a three-way race between Cho Kuk of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, Yoo Eui-dong of the People Power Party, and Kim Yong-nam of the Democratic Party.

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Tens of Thousands of Samsung Workers Rally Ahead of Planned 18-Day Strike
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Labor·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Tens of Thousands of Samsung Workers Rally Ahead of Planned 18-Day Strike

Tens of thousands of Samsung Electronics workers rallied at the company's Pyeongtaek campus to prepare for an 18-day strike next month over bonus disputes. The union demands Samsung scrap its performance bonus cap and redirect 15% of operating profit to workers. The timing coincides with an AI-driven chip shortage, where AI data centers consume an estimated 70% of high-end memory chips, and DRAM prices have skyrocketed since early 2025.

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Samsung Workers Protest at Pyeongtaek Chip Plant, Demand Higher Bonuses
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Labor·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Samsung Workers Protest at Pyeongtaek Chip Plant, Demand Higher Bonuses

Thousands of Samsung Electronics workers protested Thursday at the company's chip complex in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, demanding higher bonuses and transparent compensation. The union, representing about 74,000 workers, rejected management's stock bonus proposal and called for removing caps on performance bonuses. The protest coincides with Samsung forecasting a record first-quarter operating profit of 57.2 trillion won, driven by AI-driven memory chip demand. The union has threatened an 18-day strike starting May 21, estimating it would cost the company over 1 trillion won per day.

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