South Korea prime minister to seek all options to avoid Samsung strike, Yonhap says


FILE PHOTO: People walk past a large electronic screen showing the Samsung logo at a train station in Seoul on April 30, 2026. - AFP

SEOUL: South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said on Sunday (May 17) he would seek all options, including emergency arbitration, to avoid a strike at Samsung Electronics.

Hhe urged the company and its union to reach a compromise on wage negotiations, Yonhap News Agency reported. - Reuters

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