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Samsung appliance workers to stage a rally protesting chip workers’ wage deal

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 1:53 AM

SEOUL, July 6 (Reuters) – Workers in Samsung Electronics’ smartphone, television and home appliance division will stage ​a rally on July ‌16, their union said, to protest the big bonuses the company’s chip workers have negotiated.

• Workers in the company’s booming ‌semiconductor ​division recently won ⁠a wage deal led ⁠by another union.

• The non-chip division’s workers are expected to receive a bonus of 6 million ​won ($3,900) in treasury shares for 2026, compared to up to ⁠600 million won for ⁠those at the semiconductor ​division, Yonhap News Agency said.

• Roughly 2,000 ​or 3,000 workers are expected ‌to participate in the rally near Samsung’s headquarters in Suwon, Yonhap reported, citing the largest union for ⁠workers in the company’s mobiles and consumer electronics division said.

• The union has about ⁠28,000 ‌members.

• Samsung is expected ⁠to flag its operating profit ​surged ‌about 18-fold from a ​year earlier ⁠in the second quarter, when it releases its earnings estimate for the April-June quarter on Tuesday.

($1 = 1,529.3000 won)

(Reporting by Heejin Kim; Editing by ​Sonali Paul)