
Key Points
- Samsung's chip boom is leading to a pay gap
- The Donghaeng union will hold a rally in Seoul
- AI-driven memory boom is bringing in record chip profits
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record chip profits
The Donghaeng union, which represents workers in Samsung Electronics' consumer device business, will hold a rally in Seoul on Saturday to protest the widening pay gap between the company's semiconductor division and its consumer device business. The AI-driven memory boom is bringing in record chip profits, but increasing costs for smartphones, TVs, and home appliances.
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- What is the chip boom in Samsung?
- The AI-driven memory boom is bringing in record chip profits, but increasing costs for smartphones, TVs, and home appliances.
- What does the Donghaeng union want?
- The Donghaeng union will hold a rally in Seoul on Saturday to protest the widening pay gap between the company's semiconductor division and its consumer device business.
- When and where will the rally take place?
- The rally will take place near the company's Seocho office at 3:00 PM.
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