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South Korea’s Kakao says it fails to reach a pay deal with union

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 9:30 PM

By Heejin Kim

SEOUL, May 27 (Reuters) – South Korean tech firm Kakao Corp said it has failed to reach a pay deal ​with its union after second-round negotiations ‌mediated by the government on Wednesday.

It added that it would continue to try to reach an agreement with the union.

A representative of the union said in ‌a ​text message to Reuters ⁠after the talks that ⁠they will go on strike in June as planned.

Unionised workers at Kakao Corp and four affiliates, including headquarters, Kakao Pay Corp ​and Kakao Enterprise, previously voted to support a plan to go on strike.

The union ⁠has not confirmed how ⁠many of its members at Kakao ​Corp and four affiliates would participate in a ​strike. About 700 members attended a rally ‌on May 20, a union leader said.

The union said in a statement earlier this month that management had offered “excessive bonuses” only to ⁠executives even as the company posted record revenue and profit in recent years.

The company also failed to ⁠address other ‌issues, including overtime, and had ⁠not shown sincerity in negotiations with ​the ‌union, it said.

Kakao said in ​a statement ⁠it had negotiated sincerely with the union for the 2026 wage deal but failed to reach agreement over the design of compensation structure.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and ​Ed Davies)