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Samsung Electronics and its labor union will resume government-led mediation talks Monday, just three days ahead of a major planned strike, company and union officials said Saturday. The session will take place at the National Labor Relations Commission’s office in Sejong, about 110 kilometers south of Seoul, after earlier mediation talks broke down Wednesday. The company’s largest labor union plans to begin the 18-day strike next Thursday, which could disrupt production at the world’s largest memory chipmaker. The union has said over 46,000 of its members have expressed willingness to join the strike. The talks are expected to be a last-ditch effort to reach a resolution to an impasse over bonus payouts. Labor and management remain sharply divided over performance-based bonuses tied to earnings from the company’s artificial intelligence-related semiconductor business amid the ongoing memory supercycle. The planned resumption comes after the company replaced its chief negotiator Vice President Kim Hyung-ro at the union’s request. Yeo Myung-koo, head of the company’s Device Solutions divis