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Samsung appliance workers are rallying against a 100-to-1 bonus gap with chips staff

Workers in Samsung's consumer division stand to receive about 6 million won in 2026 bonuses, versus up to 600 million won for semiconductor staff
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The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
Samsung’s appliance workers plan a rally over the bonuses going to chip staff
The workers who build Samsung’s phones, televisions, and washing machines are about to make their unhappiness visible. Their union says several thousand of them will gather near the company’s Suwon headquarters on 16 July to protest the bonuses their colleagues in the chip division have won, a grievance that has been building since the semiconductor pay [] This story continues at The Next Web
Fortune
· Jun 29, 2026
Target is starting to track employees’ unexcused lateness and absences with a points system—and if they rack up 12, they’re fired
Target staffers who clock in late and skip work enough to rack up 12 points will be shown the door. It’s just one way companies are tightening their grip on in-person attendance.
TheGamer
· Jul 9, 2026
Players Alliance Interview: The Gamers Trying To Stop The EA Buyout
We speak with unions representing both workers and gamers, who are doing what they can to raise the alarm on the EA acquisition.
Yonhap News Agency
· Jun 28, 2026
Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics vote to leave Samsung Group United Union
SEOUL, June 28 (Yonhap) -- Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics on Sunday vote...
Quartz
· Jul 2, 2026
Rich, educated Americans are suddenly the most scared about losing their jobs
White-collar workers are anxious about job security. But their concern is outrunning the actual pace of layoffs
Africanews
· Jul 8, 2026
Health workers in DR Congo's Ebola outbreak go on strike over pay issues
The healthcare workers at the epicentre of Congo’s Ebola outbreak are walking off their jobs to protest delays in their payments.
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Related coverage for "Samsung appliance workers are rallying against a 100-to-1 bonus gap with chips staff": The Next Web — Samsung’s appliance workers plan a rally over the bonuses going to chip staff. Fortune — Target is starting to track employees’ unexcused lateness and absences with a points system—and if they rack up 12, they’re fired. TheGamer — Players Alliance Interview: The Gamers Trying To Stop The EA Buyout. Yonhap News Agency — Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics vote to leave Samsung Group United Union. Quartz — Rich, educated Americans are suddenly the most scared about losing their jobs. Africanews — Health workers in DR Congo's Ebola outbreak go on strike over pay issues