'No work, no pay,' Samsung warns striking Indian workers as dispute escalates

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'No work, no pay,' Samsung warns striking Indian workers as dispute escalates​

By Praveen Paramasivam
September 20, 20249:10 PM GMT

Summary
  • Samsung dispute with Indian workers over low wages escalates
  • Company warns striking workers of potential termination
  • Samsung says informed workers about policy in line with laws
  • Hundreds of Samsung workers have boycotted work since Sept. 9
CHENNAI, India, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics has warned its striking workers in southern India they will not receive wages if they continue protesting and also face the risk of termination, a company email showed, escalating a dispute between the company and its employees.

Hundreds of workers have disrupted operations and protested in a makeshift tent close to Samsung's (005930.KS), opens new tab home appliances factory near the city of Chennai since Sept. 9. They have been demanding higher wages and recognition of a union at the plant, which contributes roughly a third of Samsung's annual India revenue of $12 billion.

The Samsung strike is one of the biggest in India in recent years and has cast a shadow over Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan to court foreign investors to "Make in India" and to triple electronics production to $500 billion in six years.

Samsung last week sued the protesting union in a district court, seeking a temporary injunction to restrain sloganeering and making speeches in and around the factory. But the judge on Thursday only called for a swift resolution.

Samsung India's HR team wrote an email to some striking workers on Friday, saying they were engaging in an "illegal strike" and will not be entitled to wages for the period of protest.

"You shall not be entitled to wages from 09.09.2024 to the date you report back to work on 'No work No Pay' basis," said the email, seen by Reuters.

The email also warned that if employees don't return to work within four days, they will need to explain why they "should not be dismissed from service."

Samsung India in a statement said it has informed workers of its policy based on "relevant laws and regulations, and urged them to return to work immediately."
"The safety and wellbeing of our workers are a priority. We remain committed to resolving this issue," the statement added.

At least three striking Samsung workers confirmed to Reuters they received Friday's warning email from the HR team.

The email also said Samsung management had indicated all issues can be resolved by discussions.

The Samsung plant employs roughly 1,800 workers and more than 1,000 of them have been on strike. The factory makes appliances such as refrigerators, TVs and washing machines. Another Samsung plant that makes smartphones in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh has had no unrest.

Samsung workers are earning 25,000 rupees ($300) on average per month, according to powerful labour group CITU that has helped mobilise the factory workers. They are demanding a raise of 36,000 rupees ($430) over three years.

Samsung is not keen to recognize any union backed by a national labour group like CITU, and talks with workers and state officials have not yielded a resolution.
 
Samsung workers are earning 25,000 rupees ($300) on average per month, according to powerful labour group CITU that has helped mobilise the factory workers. They are demanding a raise of 36,000 rupees ($430) over three years.
Lol, Samsung is a blood sucker in India. At least in China Samsung factories have to pay Chinese workers averagely ¥10,675 ( $ 1,525)per month.

根据在职朋职业圈上的数据,三星(中国)半导体有限公司的平均工资为10675元/月
 
Many Indians here in PDF argue that China uses "cheap larbors" to produce cheap goods, LOL, now what cheap really means.

Tim Cook explains why Apple chooses China for manufacturing

 
I bet PDF Indian netizens will support Samsung over their compatriots.
So does Indian government

Indian police detain 104 striking Samsung workers | REUTERS​

 

Samsung sues Indian union as strike action escalates | REUTERS​

 
Good going, Apple now is trembling in fear.

 
These workers are spoiled or unprofessional. Pay raise is fair demand but union can be disruptive.

These protests might convince Samsung to move the factory to another country.

Indians do not seem to appreciate foreign companies providing employment opportunities and business to stimulate economy and skills building. This is not good enough there. Apple and others should take notes lol.
 
300 US dollars a month is a low salary for Tamil Nadu that has GDP per capita of over 4000 US dollars. This is roughly 50% more than all Indian average and Tamil Nadu is one of the wealthiest states in India.


@Nilgiri - Are you able to explain what seems like a really low wage for this kind of work in this state?
 
These workers are spoiled or unprofessional. Pay raise is fair demand but union can be disruptive.

These protests might convince Samsung to move the factory to another country.

Indians do not seem to appreciate foreign companies providing employment opportunities and business to stimulate economy and skills building. This is not good enough there. Apple and others should take notes lol.
Unique highly desirable skills apparently

It's the foreign companies that ought to be grateful
 
So does Indian government

Indian police detain 104 striking Samsung workers | REUTERS​

I often watch this Indian blogger's videos on youtube.

Three years ago, this Indian blogger used his fans in China to buy hundreds of oxygen machines from China and save thousands of Indian civilians who were suffering from covid.

When he did the video on that episode of Oxygen Concentrator, he said that the vast majority of Indians simply don't love their fellow countrymen, especially the poor ones. These seemingly rabid Indian nationalists just shout louder, they really only love themselves. Once faced with a choice, they will not hesitate to abandon their fellow countrymen.

This Indian blogger has lived in China for a long time and he knows both Chinese and Indians well. He has said that the so-called nationalism of Indians is actually refined egoism and that the Chinese are the real nationalists. His behavior of buying oxygen machines to help the poor is typical Chinese style, not Indian style.

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Unique highly desirable skills apparently

It's the foreign companies that ought to be grateful


Come on.

300 US dollars a month for Tamil Nadu is taking the mickey.

Yes they may not have the best skills but on that salary you do not have enough for bare essentials unless there are two people contributing.
 
Lol look at this.Last year, Indian factories had major issues during the assembly of the iPhone 15. Due to quality problems, many products were returned. This forced Apple to cut prices. The issue was so severe that Apple CEO Tim Cook visited China to adjust the supply chain.Indian factories have low iPhone yield rates (only about 50%) and hygiene issues, including high E. coli levels. These problems hurt product exports to Europe and mainland China, impacting sales. Avoid Indian made iPhone at all cost https://www.gizchina.com/2024/07/24/apples-shifting-supply-chain-strategy-a-return-to-china/
 

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