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Samsung SDI pledges to reduce wage gap with contractors

Samsung SDI said Wednesday it will help reduce the wage gap between the company and its contractors as part of efforts to seek co-prosperity.

South Korea’s leading lithium-ion battery maker, an affiliate of Samsung Electronics, will run a 132.2 billion won ($113 million) worth program to support its contractors to increase wages of their employees. It has signed a trilateral agreement for this with suppliers and Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership. 

Samsung SDI CEO Jun Young-hyun (middle) introduces battery components to Kwon Ki-hong, chairman of Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership, at Samsung SDI Co-Growth Day held in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on Tuesday. (Samsung SDI)
Samsung SDI CEO Jun Young-hyun (middle) introduces battery components to Kwon Ki-hong, chairman of Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership, at Samsung SDI Co-Growth Day held in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on Tuesday. (Samsung SDI)

“Through the agreement to ease the wage gap, we will contribute to establishing a virtual cycle in the ecosystem of the battery industry in pursuit of growth with our partners,” said Samsung SDI CEO Jun Young-hyun.

By Song Su-hyun (song@heraldcorp.com)

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