• JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz
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      The amounts being talked about are slightly higher than just regular wages, as they are asking for a bonus pool of 15% of operating profit and removal of caps for the bonuses. For SK Hynix, that recently negotiated the bonus pool to be 10% of their profit, that means they are expected to be paying each worker roughly a $450000 bonus this year, with it being estimated to rise to over $900000 next year.
      Which means the bonus alone results in an hourly wage of $240-470/hour.

      Would be really interesting to know what those kinds of bonuses do for the job market, where you could be earning ten to twenty times more money doing the same kind of work just because you happen to do it for SK Hynix, or possibly soon, Samsung.

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        Could this be justified ala CEO pay? CEOs are ostensibly paid such huge sums because of the value they bring to the company. Without the workers, that wouldn’t be possible. And the workers are definitely contributing to the value of the company.

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          Idk how it is in South Samsung, but at least where I come from, you can’t pay dividends unless reporting profit so there’s an incentive to report profit for established companies making a ton of money. Shareholders like getting paid.

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    3 days ago

    When a single company becomes important enough that the government starts talking like this, you realize it’s basically part corporation, part national infrastructure.

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    I didn’t know it was this bad. I guess it’s back to Motorola for me for the next devices. How do we know their workers won’t wanna strike either, though? Who is safe to trust? (So glad they’ll at least also support GrapheneOS, last I read, though that’s off-topic.)

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      17 hours ago

      Motorola doesn’t make memory. This is about the memory business growing so ridiculously profitable overnight that the employees are looking to be compensated via an annual bonus that would make them all millionaires (in USD or EUR, not just won lol) in a year or 2.

      I do hope they get it. Probably not great for an already aging society if a bunch of people start retiring early, but hey, their labour is what made untold riches possible for Samsung, nvidia and AMD.