Samsung has a tentative deal with workers to avoid a memory chip strike

Samsung has a tentative deal with workers to avoid a memory chip strikePhoto: The Verge

More than 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers were gearing up for an 18-day strike after bonus payment negotiations between the company and its union collapsed. The strike was set to start on Thursday at Samsung's domestic chipmaking plants, raising concerns around the already constrained production

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