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    SEOUL, May 17 — South Korea will pursue ‌all options, including emergency arbitration, to avoid ​a labour strike at the country’s biggest employer Samsung Electronics and to minimise any damage if one ‌does occur, its prime minister said on Sunday.The world’s largest ​memory chip maker and its South Korean labour union will resume pay talks on Monday with a government mediator, in a move that could ease ​concerns over a potentially disruptive strike at the tech g
     

Samsung strike threat puts South Korea on edge with chip giant tied to quarter of exports

17 May 2026 at 07:49

Malay Mail

SEOUL, May 17 — South Korea will pursue ‌all options, including emergency arbitration, to avoid ​a labour strike at the country’s biggest employer Samsung Electronics and to minimise any damage if one ‌does occur, its prime minister said on Sunday.

The world’s largest ​memory chip maker and its South Korean labour union will resume pay talks on Monday with a government mediator, in a move that could ease ​concerns over a potentially disruptive strike at the tech giant that accounts for nearly a quarter of the country’s exports.

“Just one day of suspension at Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor factory is expected to incur direct losses of as much as ‌1 trillion won (US$667.68 million; RM2.64 billion),” Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said after ⁠an emergency meeting with ministers ⁠on Sunday.

“What is more concerning is that a ⁠temporary pause on semiconductor manufacturing ⁠lines leads to ⁠months of inactivity,” Kim said, adding there were worries about economic damage ballooning to as much as 100 trillion won if ⁠materials had to be disposed of due to a strike.

An emergency arbitration order, which can be invoked by the labour minister if the country deems a dispute is likely to harm the economy or daily life, immediately prohibits industrial action for 30 ⁠days while the National Labor Relations Commission conducts mediation and arbitration.

It has rarely been invoked and would represent an extraordinary ⁠step for a union-friendly administration.

The union said it would negotiate in ⁠good ⁠faith to reach an agreement with management.

Samsung accounts for 22.8 per cent of South ​Korea’s exports and 26 per cent of the ​domestic stock market, employing more than ‌120,000 people and working with 1,700 suppliers, ​Kim said. — Reuters

South Korean superstar IU’s birthday gift this year? Millions of won for hospitals and vulnerable families

16 May 2026 at 06:03

Malay Mail

SEOUL, May 16 — South Korean singer-actor IU donated 300 million won (US$200,160) to mark her birthday on Saturday, her agency Edam Entertainment said, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The donation was made under the name “IUaena,” a combination of the artist’s name and her official fan club, “Uaena.”

Edam said 100 million won was given to Asan Medical Centre in Seoul, while 50 million won each went to four local charity groups.

“The funds will be used to support patients facing financial difficulties, provide educational and cultural programs for children and adolescents, assist elderly people living alone, support single-mother households in vulnerable situations and supply advanced assistive devices for people with disabilities,” the agency said.

IU has made regular donations under the “IUaena” name on occasions such as her debut anniversary, birthdays and year-end holidays.

Earlier this month, she donated 100 million won to support children and teenagers on Children’s Day. — Bernama-Yonhap

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