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Fears of Samsung strike ease after court ruling

Shares rise after injunction restricts unions’ ability to halt production at South Korean chipmaker
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A large crowd of Samsung Electronics labor union members sit in organized rows outside a semiconductor plant, many holding protest signs and raising fists
"}],[{"start":106.55,"text":"Sim added that the “rare” ruling against industrial action reflected the court’s consideration of the semiconductor industry’s unique characteristics, as chip production takes some time to restart once suspended."}],[{"start":120.1,"text":"The decision also came after President Lee said in an X post that “labour should be respected as much as business and corporate management rights”, but did not directly mention Samsung. "}],[{"start":131.1,"text":"Lee added that workers deserve fair compensation, but that the rights of companies and shareholders must also be considered. The union has estimated that a fully fledged strike could cost Samsung up to Won30tn."}],[{"start":146.29999999999998,"text":"His remarks highlight a debate over how wealth generated by the AI boom should be shared between workers and shareholders, amid widening disparities between a handful of high-growth sectors and the rest of the economy."}],[{"start":157.64999999999998,"text":"Lee’s policy chief said last week that South Korea should redistribute AI-driven tax windfalls to citizens, as Samsung and SK Hynix are forecast to report combined operating profits of about Won600tn this year — equivalent to nearly a quarter of the Korean economy."}],[{"start":175.79999999999998,"text":"Samsung’s market value this month topped $1tn earlier, while shares in SK Hynix have almost tripled this year as the semiconductor boom points to a prolonged supercycle amid worsening supply shortages."}],[{"start":190.2,"text":"Prime Minister Kim Min-seok on Sunday urged Samsung and the union to reach a deal, calling Monday’s talks their “last chance”. "}],[{"start":198.79999999999998,"text":"“If the strike becomes a reality, the economic damage we would face would be unimaginable,” he said."}],[{"start":204.99999999999997,"text":"The union said in response: “Is the Government a mediator, or Samsung’s spokesperson? The logic used today against Samsung workers could tomorrow be turned against all manufacturing workers.”"}],[{"start":223.54999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779091179_5874.mp3"}

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