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Over 1,000 Samsung workers in a factory in southern India are on strike, demanding higher wages and union recognition. The strike, ongoing for two months, has disrupted production and is affecting the company's sales, as the plant accounts for about one-fifth of Samsung's $12 billion India sales.
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