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title: "Chey Tae-won Urges Balance Between Employee Pay and Stakeholder Returns"
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description: "SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won urged balancing employee satisfaction with stakeholder returns during the Jeju Forum, citing unsustainable practices if shareholder and other stakeholder interests are neglected. This follows bonus disputes in South Korea's semiconductor sector, highlighting a government split between reinvestment and fair distribution. Concurrently, macroeconomic indicators show rising per capita GDP and a Bank of Korea interest rate hike to 2.75% amid increasing semiconductor prices."
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# Chey Tae-won Urges Balance Between Employee Pay and Stakeholder Returns

According to Yonhap, Chey Tae-won, chairman of SK Group and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said companies should keep employees satisfied but also share the gains with stakeholders as South Korea’s semiconductor sector debates how to distribute windfall profits. He made the remarks at the Jeju Forum on July 15 while discussing profit-sharing after SK hynix’s extra bonus payment agreement and a 12% bonus won by unionized workers at Samsung Electronics. Chey said it would be unsustainable if employee happiness came at the expense of shareholders, executives, suppliers, customers and local communities. The article said the debate has widened as companies consider whether large bonus payouts should face the same shareholder scrutiny as CEO compensation. It also noted that the government is split, with the trade ministry emphasizing reinvestment of excess profits into the chip industry and the labor ministry calling fair distribution a more definitive reinvestment in society. Yonhap added that South Korea’s per capita GDP is estimated at $39,164 this year, and that the Bank of Korea raised its interest rate to 2.75% while taking rising semiconductor prices into account.

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