Jin Yu Young / New York Times:
After failing to win concessions, ~6,500 unionized Samsung Electronics workers in South Korea, who declared an indefinite strike in July, returned to work — The indefinite strike, the first in the electronics company's history, comprised only a sliver of its labor force and lasted less than a month.
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After failing to win concessions, ~6,500 unionized Samsung Electronics workers in South Korea, who declared an indefinite strike in July, returned to work (Jin Yu Young/New York Times)
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