The Korea Times

Samsung’s bonus creates sense of envy

- By Jun Ji-hye jjh@koreatimes.co.kr

Samsung Electronic­s’ recent decision to pay its employees up to 500 percent of their basic monthly wage as a year-end special bonus appears to have created a sense of envy among some salaried workers at other companies.

The electronic­s giant also decided to extend its incentives granted to 89 partners in the memory chip business, saying it will provide them with 4.32 billion won ($3.9 million).

Even though the latest news seems to have given the tech giant positive publicity, following the criticism over its head’s alleged ties with the corruption scandal of impeached former President Park Geun-hye, this has caused mixed feelings among workers at other companies.

Some say they are jealous of their counterpar­ts at Samsung Electronic­s, while others feel all the more deprived amid stagnant wage growth and soaring consumer prices.

“I was surprised with the news about Samsung’s special bonuses as I thought receiving such generous rewards would be almost impossible even if one works for a conglomer- ate,” said an office worker in Euljiro, central Seoul, asking not to be named. “To be honest, I feel a great distance between myself and Samsung workers.”

In 2017, the tech giant gave bonuses to employees of the semiconduc­tor division that made remarkable achievemen­ts, but this year, the company will extend the special year-end bonuses to employees of other divisions such as household appliances and smartphone­s.

The firm plans to pay 500 percent of base salaries to employees of the semiconduc­tor division and 100 percent of base salaries to employees of household appliances and smartphone­s divisions.

If a base salary of an employee of the memory chip division is 2 million won per month, he will receive 10 million won as a bonus this time.

Another office worker on Yeouido said, “I felt envious when I heard about Samsung’s bonus plan. And at the same time, it seems like the company is desperate to promote its good image to the government and the people after going through criticism over the scandal.”

The high-profile corruption scandal involving former President Park and her confidant Choi Soon-sil became public in 2016. Park was eventually removed from office in March 2017 after the Constituti­onal Court upheld her impeachmen­t by the National Assembly.

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