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  2. Protests against Samsung - Wikipedia

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    The protesters conducted public memorials and candlelight rallies in order to attract further attention. [14] Also present during the protests was a papier-mâché figure of Hwang Yu-mi, making reference to the origins of this instance of organized opposition against Samsung. [10]

  3. Samsung and unions - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Electronics Service is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics and relies on in-house subcontractor firms that are de facto owned by Samsung. In July 2013, the Samsung Electronics Service Workers was created. It is affiliated to the Korean Metal Workers' Union which is part of IndustriALL Global Union. [6]: 6–7

  4. List of protests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Protests against the war in Afghanistan (2001-2021) March 20, 2010 protest (2010) Protests against the Iraq War (2003-2011) 15 February 2003 anti-war protests (2003) 2003 Port of Oakland dock protest (2003) September 24, 2005, anti-war protest (2005) January 27, 2007, anti-war protest (2007) March 17, 2007, anti-war protest (2007)

  5. Over 100 striking Samsung workers detained by Indian police ...

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    The Samsung protests have cast a shadow on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan of courting foreign investors to "Make in India" and tripling electronics production to $500 billion in six years.

  6. Samsung India protests escalate, police detain over 900 ...

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    Samsung India protests escalate, police detain over 900 workers, union members. Praveen Paramasivam. October 1, 2024 at 6:26 AM. By Praveen Paramasivam.

  7. E-Land strike - Wikipedia

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    The protest showed signs of conclusion when Samsung Tesco purchased Homever Outlet in May 2008. [1] On November 13, 2008, the representatives of Samsung Tesco and E-Land labor union came to an agreement of ending the protest under following condition: Samsung Tesco - Guaranteed promotion to irregularly employed workers who have exceeded the 16 ...

  8. Samsung ordered to pay $118 million for infringing Netlist ...

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    A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, on Friday awarded computer memory company Netlist $118 million in damages from Samsung Electronics in a patent lawsuit over technology for improving data ...

  9. 33rd G8 summit - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the 2 June protest, violent clashes occurred between protesters and the police, essentially limited to a small area at the harbor. Initially, these drew wide media overstatement, with initial reports claiming nearly 1000 people injured (433 German police officers, 30–33 of them requiring hospitalisation, [ 16 ] and 520 ...