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Samsung Strike Watch: Samsung Electronics’ biggest union has rejected the latest wage offer and is sticking with an 18-day general strike starting May 21, even after Lee Jae-yong’s public apology—raising fresh fears for memory-chip output that underpins AI data centers. Government Escalation: Prime Minister Kim Min-seok warned the state may use emergency measures, including emergency arbitration, if the dispute threatens the economy, with officials citing potentially massive losses from even short production pauses. Labor-Equity Tension: The core fight is profit-sharing from the AI boom—memory workers want bigger bonuses than other teams, while the union argues everyone in the same buildings making AI chips should be treated fairly. AI Robotics Momentum: Separately, a Seoul AI startup is training robot “brains” by wiring up hotel and logistics workers’ real hand skills, signaling how Korea’s AI push is moving from demos to industrial use. Venture Funding: Korea’s startup investment jumped 24.1% in Q1, led by AI-linked semiconductor deals.

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