More than 6,500 Samsung Electronics Co. workers walked off the job on Monday to stage a rally demanding better pay, beginning the biggest organized labor action in the South Korean conglomerate's history. The three-day strike comes after negotiations over compensation and vacation time collapsed last month. Disgruntled employees and union supporters gathered in the pouring rain outside one of Samsung’s biggest chipmaking complexes south of Seoul. Wearing red headbands proclaiming "total strike" and black raincoats, they chanted slogans and sang songs with raised fists.
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