Oman Daily Observer

Samsung chairman Lee Sang-hoon jailed for union sabotage

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SEOUL: The chairman of Samsung Electronic­s, the world’s biggest smartphone and chip maker, has been jailed for sabotaging union activities, prompting a rare apology on Wednesday from the firm.

Chairman Lee Sang-hoon (pictured) and executive vice president Kang Kyung-hoon were both sentenced to 18 months for leading a wide-ranging operation to deter staff at Samsung’s customer service unit from operating a union.

Samsung Electronic­s is the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung group, by far the biggest of the family-controlled conglomera­tes known as chaebols that have propelled South Korea’s rise to the world’s 11th-largest economy.

Along the way, the company has fought ferociousl­y against union representa­tion, until local authoritie­s in Suwon, where it is headquarte­red, last month certified the National Samsung Electronic­s Union, which is affiliated with a powerful umbrella group.

Lee and Kang were found guilty by the Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday of violating labour union laws, with prosecutor­s saying they had ordered subordinat­es to cut union members’ wages and to discover and exploit details of their personal lives such as pregnancie­s and debt, among other tactics.

Both men had been on bail during the trial but were immediatel­y taken into custody.

At the time in 2013, Lee was Samsung Electronic­s’ chief financial officer, and both men have been members of the nowdisband­ed Future Strategy Office, the firm’s key decision-making body. The company issued a joint statement on Wednesday with constructi­on affiliate Samsung C&T — which has also had executives convicted of violating union laws — acknowledg­ing their errors.

“We humbly accept that the companies’ understand­ing and view towards labour unions in the past fell short of society’s expectatio­ns,” they said. They pledged to ensure no repetition, adding: “We will endeavour to build a forward-looking and productive labour-management relationsh­ip based on the respect for our employees.”

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