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#Samsung#Pyeongtaek#Seoul#South Korea#Reuters#GSMArena

Samsung Pyeongtaek chip plant saw night-shift protest on April 23-24

Source: GSMArena.com - Latest articlesApril 26, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Samsung's chip factory complex in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, saw worker absences during the night shifts on April 23 and April 24 as part of a labor protest.
  • Reuters reported the protest affected the 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift at the facility south of Seoul.
  • According to the workers' union, the protest centered on demands for higher wages.

Samsung's chip factory complex in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul in South Korea, saw many workers skip the 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. night shift on April 23 and April 24 in a labor protest, according to Reuters. The facility operates 24 hours a day across three shifts.

Reuters said details remained limited at the time of reporting. According to the workers' union, workers who took part in the protest were demanding higher wages, but the report did not confirm whether those demands were met or how the situation was resolved.

Samsung is a major semiconductor manufacturer, and any disruption at a domestic chip fabrication site can draw attention across the electronics supply chain. In this case, the reported disruption was brief, and the available report did not specify production losses, affected chip lines, or any impact on device shipments.

Related Questions

What happened at Samsung's Pyeongtaek chip plant in April 2026?
Many workers skipped Samsung's night shift at the Pyeongtaek chip complex on April 23 and April 24, according to Reuters. The protest took place during the 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift.
Why were Samsung workers protesting in Pyeongtaek?
Higher wages were the stated issue, according to the workers' union cited in the report. The available report did not say whether Samsung met those demands.

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