SEOUL -- The biggest trade union of Samsung Electronics asked its more than 30,000 members to join an all-out strike on Wednesday, raising tensions with management as the two sides lock horns over pay.
Company vows stability as union says chip production cut to cope with walkout

Members of the National Samsung Electronics Union begin a three-day strike outside the South Korean company's foundry and semiconductor factory in Hwaseong on July 8. (Photo by AFP/Jiji)
SEOUL -- The biggest trade union of Samsung Electronics asked its more than 30,000 members to join an all-out strike on Wednesday, raising tensions with management as the two sides lock horns over pay.