SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Management and union leaders at Samsung Electronics have failed to reach a last-minute deal over wages. That raises prospects for a strike at the South Korean computer chip giant that officials warn could rattle global semiconductor supplies. After the latest round of talks ended without a breakthrough on Wednesday, union leader Choi Seung-ho told reporters that unionized workers will go ahead with their planned 18-day strike from Thursday. Both the union and the management held each other responsible for a failure to reach a deal
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