Samsung Electronics union to launch general strike Thursday after bonus talks fail, involving up to 50,000 members.
Samsung Electronics' labor union will launch a general strike on Thursday after performance bonus negotiations broke down. The strike is expected to involve up to 50,000 union members and last for 18 days.
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