The National Samsung Electronics Union decides to continue striking because management has shown no intention of holding talks after a strike that started on July 8
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SEOUL, South Korea – The labor union for workers at Samsung Electronics in South Korea will continue to strike indefinitely, it said in a statement on its website on Wednesday, July 10.
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