Samsung reaches 11th-hour deal with union to avoid chip strike
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The Korean giant is the world’s biggest supplier of the memory chips that go into everything from smartphones to the data centre servers that power AI services. PHOTO BY JUNG YEON-JE/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Article content In a last-minute reversal, Samsung Electronics Co. reached a tentative deal with its labour union, averting a potentially crippling strike that had been scheduled to start Thursday at the world’s largest memory chipmaker. Article content The South Korean company said in a statement late Wednesday that “labour and management have reached a tentative agreement on wages and the co…
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