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SAMSUNG UNION RALLIES 30K FOR AI CHIP PROFIT SHARE

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THU, APR 23, 2026

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Samsung Electronics faced pressure from 30,000 union workers demanding 15% of chip division operating profits, equivalent to $27 billion or $400,000+ per employee. The rally highlights labor tension as AI demand boosts semiconductor revenue.

The demonstration took place outside Samsung's primary chip manufacturing facility as the union pushes for workers to benefit from surging profits driven by artificial intelligence demand. The $27 billion demand represents a substantial claim on Samsung's semiconductor earnings. The per-worker calculation of $400,000+ underscores the scale of the request relative to typical compensation. AI chip production has become increasingly lucrative as demand for processors accelerates globally. Samsung competes with rivals including TSMC and Intel to capture this expanding market. The union's position reflects broader labor discussions across the technology sector regarding profit-sharing as major companies report record earnings from AI-related products and services. Samsung has not publicly responded to the specific demands. The rally demonstrates growing worker activism in South Korea's semiconductor industry, where wages and benefits have historically lagged executive compensation despite the sector's critical economic importance.

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