Samsung (SSNLF) is set to distribute about $26.6B to its 78,000 chip employees, or a $340,000 bonus to each, in early 2027 as part of a last-minute labor union deal, Bloomberg’s Myungshin Cho and Yoolim Lee report. Under the tentative deal, which still requires approval by union members, Samsung agreed to distribute 10.5% of profit as a bonus in stock, and a further 1.5% in cash, and the new bonus program will continue every year for 10 years, as long as certain profit targets are met.
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