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By Reuters | Updated: June 1, 2026

SEOUL, June 1 (Reuters) – South Korea’s Kakao Corp (035720.KS) union said on Monday it will stage a ​four-hour strike and rally in Pangyo on June 10, demanding ‌job security and reforms to a compensation system it says disproportionately rewards executives.

In a statement, the union said its core demands include halting ​restructuring such as divestments and spin-offs and improving ​what it called an “executive-centric pay system” that fuels job ⁠insecurity.

The union said it could escalate industrial action depending on negotiations, ​while assuring it had no immediate plan for full-scale service ​disruption at the tech company.

The move comes after government-mediated wage talks broke down last week, with Kakao rejecting union demands — including profit-sharing proposals — as ​unrealistic and “a big burden” on management as it prioritises investment ​and shareholder returns.

The union said executives continued to receive outsized compensation even ‌as ⁠workers faced limited rewards and uncertainty tied to restructuring.

It has not disclosed detailed demands but has previously said one option discussed with management involved allocating about 10% of operating profit ​to worker ​bonuses.

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Kakao has said ⁠compensation should align with its capacity to invest in future growth and compete with global ​AI-focused tech firms backed by significant capital.

The ​company said ⁠it had no separate comment on the union’s announcement on Monday.

The dispute also follows a recent agreement at Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), where the union secured ⁠a ​deal tying chip division bonuses to ​10.5% of operating profit after strike threats that could have disrupted the wider ​economy.

Reporting by Heejin Kim and Kyu-seok Shim Editing by Ed Davies

© Thomson Reuters 2026

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