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Wednesday 22 April 2026 4:04 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 22 April 2026 8:02 pm

Samsung Biologics Union Holds First Rally, Warns of May 1 Strike

By: Business Wire

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Samsung Biologics’ labor union held its first rally on Tuesday and said it would move ahead with a strike on May 1 if management continues to reject meaningful talks.

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Union members gather at a rally organized by the Samsung Biologics labor union outside Bio Campus 1 in Songdo, Incheon, on April 22, ahead of a planned May 1 strike.

The rally, held for about an hour outside the main gate of the company’s Bio Campus 1 in Songdo, drew about 2,200 participants, according to the union.

The event marks an escalation in a labor dispute that union leaders say is no longer limited to a small number of bargaining items, but instead concerns broader questions about accountability and decision-making within the company.

Park Jaesung, chair of the Samsung Biologics union, said management had failed to apologize or take responsibility following the leak of personnel-related documents in November.

“Settling a few items would only deal with fragments of the problem,” Park said. “This is a fight to change the company’s decision-making structure.”

Park said the planned May 1 strike was aimed at changing the company and that responsibility for the conflict lay with management, not the union.

“Even now, we have not abandoned the chance for dialogue,” he said. “But if management continues to refuse meaningful talks, we will show our determination through the planned strike action.”

The union said it remains open to negotiations, but that management has yet to offer what it described as a serious response on accountability, dialogue and structural change.

The planned strike could become an early test of labor relations at Samsung Biologics, with attention now turning to whether the company will return to talks before May 1.

Samsung Biologics union rally with 2,200 participants outside Bio Campus 1, highlighting potential May 1 strike action.

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Samsung Biologics’ union held a rally with about 2,200 participants on April 22 and said it may strike on May 1 if talks fail.

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“This dispute is not about a few bargaining items. It is about accountability and how the company makes decisions.”

Union members gather at a rally organized by the Samsung Biologics labor union outside Bio Campus 1 in Songdo, Incheon, on April 22, ahead of a planned May 1 strike.
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Union members gather at a rally organized by the Samsung Biologics labor union outside Bio Campus 1 in Songdo, Incheon, on April 22, ahead of a planned May 1 strike.

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