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Samsung workers protest in Tamil Nadu over suspensions; no production impact yet: Report

The protest follows a similar labor action last year when workers at the plant went on a five-week strike demanding higher wages and union recognition. That strike ended in October after Samsung agreed to address their concerns.

February 07, 2025 / 16:57 IST
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While the company did not specify the reason for the suspensions, it emphasized ongoing efforts toward a collective agreement.

Around 500 workers at Samsung’s manufacturing plant in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, are staging a sit-in protest following the suspension of three employees, Reuters reported, citing sources. To mitigate disruptions, the company has deployed contract workers to maintain production.

This marks the second major labor dispute at the plant in less than six months. The facility, which manufactures refrigerators, televisions, and washing machines, contributed to a fifth of Samsung’s $12 billion sales in India for 2022-23 and employs approximately 1,800 workers.

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In a statement, Samsung asserted that “most of our workers remain dedicated to ensuring that normal business operations continue.” Sources told Reuters that production remains unaffected for now, with contract workers stepping in to handle operations. However, the Samsung India Workers’ Union refuted this claim, stating that the refrigerator manufacturing unit had seen some disruption.

Moneycontrol could not independently verify the report.