SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-04-25 (pakistantoday.com.pk)
Samsung to enhance production at Tamil Nadu facility with $117 million investment - Profit by Pakistan Today
Samsung will add 100 more jobs to the plant, reinforcing the company's confidence in the labor force of Tamil Nadu state
Read more2025-04-07 (businessinsider.com)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review: The top Android watch for most people, following our long-term testing
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 improves upon earlier generations with an upgraded health and fitness tracking sensor, a new processor, and more storage.
Read more2025-03-25 (devdiscourse.com)
Samsung Electronics Mourns Loss of Co-CEO Han Jong-hee Amid Industry Challenges | Technology
Samsung Electronics' Co-CEO Han Jong-hee has passed away at the age of 63 due to cardiac arrest. Known for his leadership in consumer electronics, Han played a pivotal role at Samsung for nearly 40 years. His passing comes as the company faces financial challenges and competitive pressures.
Read more2025-03-20 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Opposition leader meets Samsung chairman in business-friendly move - The Korea Times
Rep. Lee Jae-myung, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), held a discussion with Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong on the employment of young people, Thursday, in his latest business-friendly gesture.
Read more2025-03-13 (asianetnews.com)
THIS company pays the highest salary among Global companies- Asianet News English
Highest Paying Company : Do you know which company pays the highest salary to its employees? If your answer is Google, Meta, or Apple, then you are wrong. Samsung Electronics holds the number 1 position in this list
Read more2025-03-12 (01net.it)
Pepper Advantage Appoints Three Senior Executives
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pepper Advantage, a leading credit management firm with operations in Europe and Asia, today announced the appointment of Vlad Botic as Group Chief Operating Officer (COO), Gary Stockley as Group Chief Information Officer (CIO)...
Read more2025-03-12 (mk.co.kr)
The number of Samsung Electronics employees increased by 4,676 in a year. This is due to the steady .. - MK
The number of Samsung Electronics employees increased by 4,676 in a year. This is due to the steady hiring of manpower despite the U.S.-China conflict and signs of economic recession.According to a bu..
Read more2025-03-04 (nasdaq.com)
Samsung Electronics, South Korean Union Agree 5.1% Wage Hike |
(RTTNews) - South Korean tech major Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has reached a tentative wage agreement with its labor union in its home country, including an average 5.1 percent pay raise for 2025, reports said citing officials.
Read more2025-03-04 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung Electronics pays highest salaries to outside directors: data -
Samsung Electronics ranked first in average salaries for outside directors among major listed companies in South Korea last year, a corporate tracker said Wednesday.
Read more2025-02-24 (marketwatch.com)
Samsung Electronics Agrees on 5.1% Wage Increase for 2025 -
By Kwanwoo Jun
Read more2024-03-28 (androidauthority.com)
Samsung is adding unlimited battery repairs to its Care Plus protection plans
Starting in May, Galaxy devices with battery health below 79% will be eligible for unlimited repairs under Samsung Care Plus plans.
Read more(theedgemalaysia.com)
Samsung, union agree 5.1% wage hike in 2025 as tensions ebb
Samsung Electronics Co and its largest labour union have tentatively agreed to a 5.1% wage increase and stock awards for staff in 2025, signalling efforts by the two sides to defuse tensions that triggered the company's first-ever labour strike last year.
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