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Samsung chip output falls as workers protest pay: union

SEOUL, April 24 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics' ‌production of foundry and memory chips at its facilities in ​South Korea dropped 58% ​and 18%, respectively, during the ⁠overnight shift on Thursday ​as unionised workers attended a protest ​demanding higher wages, the company's union said.

Many workers, who joined protest ​on Thursday at a ​factory complex in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, ‌skipped ⁠the overnight shift from 10 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday at the ​company's South ​Korean ⁠production facilities after the protest, according to ​the union.

Samsung's factories are ​scheduled ⁠to operate 24 hours a day on three shifts, ⁠the ​union said.

Samsung ​declined to comment.

Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin Editing by ​Tomasz Janowski and Susan Fenton

Source: Reuters


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