Wednesday, October 29, 2025
spot_img

Samsung Workers Secure Wage Hike After Year-Long Protest

spot_img
- Advertisement -

Samsung India and its workers’ union have reached a three-year wage agreement, ending a year-long protest at the company’s Sriperumbudur plant in Tamil Nadu.

Tamil Nadu Labour Minister C V Ganesan actively facilitated the resolution after conducting multiple rounds of negotiations between Samsung India management and the CITU-backed Samsung India Workers’ Union (Siwu).

The agreement includes salary hikes, promotions, and additional benefits, marking a significant step toward improving employee welfare at the plant.

Samsung Wage Hike and Benefits

Under the new agreement, Samsung workers will receive a wage hike of ₹9,000 in FY26, followed by ₹4,500 each in FY27 and FY28, totaling ₹18,000 over three years.

Additionally, employees will receive a special wage increase ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹4,000, based on experience.

The agreement also includes a one-time promotion for workers who have completed six years of service as of May 31, 2025, but have not received any promotion so far.

Other benefits include additional leave, service awards for long-serving employees, and air-conditioned bus transportation for workers at the Sriperumbudur plant.

Samsung Workers Strike: Government Intervention and Resolution

The wage dispute had been ongoing for nearly a year, with workers staging multiple protests demanding higher pay and better working conditions.

In September 2024, Siwu-affiliated workers initiated a 37-day strike involving nearly 1,000 employees.

The government later facilitated negotiations, leading to the strike being called off.

However, tensions resurfaced in early 2025, leading to further protests and suspensions of over 20 workers.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin intervened, initiating tripartite talks between the state government, Samsung management, and union representatives.

After five hours of intense discussions, the company agreed to the wage hike and additional benefits, bringing an end to one of the longest labour disputes in recent times.

Samsung’s Commitment to Employee Welfare

Samsung India reaffirmed its commitment to making employee welfare a top priority.

The company also expressed satisfaction with the mutual agreement reached with its workers.

A Samsung India spokesperson stated, “We have constructively engaged with all our workers at the Chennai plant and are delighted to announce a mutual agreement to enhance wages and benefits for the next three years.”

Tamil Nadu Industries Minister T R B Rajaa welcomed the resolution and acknowledged its positive impact.

He also thanked the Samsung workforce and management for engaging in constructive dialogue.

He praised the Labour Minister and his team for successfully mediating the discussions and ensuring a fair settlement.


Note: We are also on WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Google News, and YouTube, to get the latest news updates. Subscribe to our Channels. WhatsApp– Click HereGoogle News– Click HereYouTube â€“ Click Here, and LinkedIn– Click Here.

spot_img

Editorial

Why TCS Deferred FY25 Salary Hike: Better Hike Ahead?

TCS had initially announced its annual salary hike during...

Deloitte, PWC, EY, KPMG to Hire 1 Lakh People in India in FY25

According to estimates from top company officials and industry...

Higher EPS Pension Application Stuck: A Step-by-Step Guide to Fix

Nearly 97,640 Provident Fund (PF) members and pensioners under...

Employee Benefits at India’s Big 4 Firms Deloitte, PwC , EY, KPMG

The Big 4 firms; Deloitte, PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers), EY (Ernst...

TCS Announces 4-8% Salary Hike for FY25, Lowest in Last 4 Years

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's largest IT services provider,...

Must Read

O.C. Tanner 2025 Report: What truly makes employees feel valued

O.C. Tanner, the global leader in employee recognition solutions,...

Microsoft in India Offers Internship Opportunities, Details Inside

Microsoft has officially launched its Internship Program for 2025,...

Survey Shows Salary Budgets Will Increase 3.0% in 2022

The median projected percentage change for total salary budgets...

Ola Electric Faces Financial Woes, Lays Off Over 1,000 Employees

Ola Electric, the Bengaluru-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing startup,...

India Funds Global Skills Gap Study Under G20 Initiative

India has taken a significant step towards addressing global...

TCS Centre Head Reveals Key Stats About IT Workforce

Dispelling long-standing assumptions about the employable talent in Vidarbha,...

Cognizant allocates $250 million funds for global CSR initiatives

Cognizant allocates $250 million funds for global corporate social...

AI Job Growth Surges: IT Sector to Add Thousands of AI Roles

India’s IT sector is set to witness a significant...

Related Articles

Sahiba Sharma
Sahiba Sharmahttps://sightsinplus.com/
Sahiba Sharma, Senior Editor - Content at SightsIn Plus