Samsung Electronics Faces Legal Battle Over Massive Bonus Disparities Samsung Electronics' wage negotiation agreement faces internal conflict, potentially leading to legal battles over voting rights and performance disparities.
LIRR Strike Threatens 300,000 Commuters This Monday Morning The Long Island Rail Road union has gone on strike, causing concerns for commuters in New York City starting on the morning of the 18th.
Samsung Faces Massive Strike Threat: High Stakes for Global Chip Supply Samsung Electronics' labor and management meet for crucial talks on performance pay reform, just days before a potential strike.
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Physical AI Threatens Jobs and National Security: The New Frontier The AI Insights Forum on 'Jobs and Security in the Physical AI Era' will be held on the 20th, addressing employment and security challenges.
Starbucks Faces Backlash Over 'Tank Day' Promotion in South Korea Starbucks faces backlash for its 'Tank Day' event on the anniversary of the Gwangju Uprising, deemed disrespectful by local civic groups.
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Samsung's Massive Pay Gap: Why One Division Gets 100x More Samsung Electronics union's wage negotiation vote continues with an 83% turnout, facing internal backlash over performance pay disparities.
Ebola Deaths Surpass 200 in Congo as WHO Raises Risk to 'Very High' Ebola outbreak in the DRC intensifies, with over 200 deaths; WHO raises risk level to 'very high' as countries strengthen entry restrictions.
82 Dead in China's Deadliest Coal Mine Explosion Since 2009 A major coal mine accident in China has claimed over 80 lives, raising concerns about the country's safety management practices.
Samsung's Bonus Dispute: Why a Single Payout Is Fueling Social Unrest Samsung Electronics' bonus agreement reignites debates on labor compensation and fairness in South Korea amid rising market polarization.
660 Workers Died From Overwork, Yet Employers Face Zero Penalties Over 660 workers recognized as victims of overwork-related deaths in three years, highlighting the need for improved regulations.
Samsung's Massive Wage Vote: 85% Turnout Sparks Internal Conflict Samsung Electronics union votes on wage negotiation agreement, achieving over 85% turnout three days after polling began.
Starbucks Korea Under Fire: CEO Apologizes for 'Tank' Marketing Blunder Shinsegae Group's Chairman Jung Yong-jin will hold a press conference to address the controversy surrounding Starbucks Korea's 'Tank Day' marketing.
Starbucks Korea CEO Fired After Controversial 'Tank Day' Marketing Scandal Shinsegae Group to apologize for controversial Starbucks Korea marketing on May 18, addressing historical insensitivity and promising accountability.
Starbucks Korea Faces Backlash Over 'Tank Day' Marketing Scandal Shinsegae's CEO Jung Yong-jin will apologize for the controversial Starbucks 'Tank Day' marketing on the 26th after public backlash.
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