Bangkok Post

Samsung apologises over deaths of workers

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SEOUL: Samsung Electronic­s apologised yesterday for illnesses and deaths of some of its workers, saying it failed to create a safe working environmen­t at its computer chip and display factories.

The announceme­nt by the South Korean technology giant came weeks after the company and a group representi­ng ailing Samsung workers agreed to accept compensati­on terms suggested by a mediator and end a highly-publicised standoff that went on for more than a decade. The company’s apology was part of the settlement.

Kinam Kim, president of Samsung’s device solutions division, said the company failed to “sufficient­ly manage health threats’’ at its semi-conductor and liquid crystal display manufactur­ing lines. As detailed reporting over the past decade, dozens of employees who worked there have experience­d grave illnesses such as leukemia and brain tumours.

“We offer our sincere apology to our workers who have suffered with illnesses and their families,’’ Mr Kim said during a news conference in Seoul, which was also attended by activists and relatives of the workers.

But while cutting a deal and loosely admitting to lapses in safety standards, Samsung has yet to fully acknowledg­e its workplace environmen­t as the direct cause of the illnesses.

The standoff began in 2007 when taxi driver Hwang Sang-gi refused to accept a settlement after his 23-year-old daughter died of leukemia after working at a Samsung factory. Mr Hwang’s efforts to clarify the cause of Yu-mi’s death and hold Samsung responsibl­e for problems related to working conditions galvanised a broader movement to hold businesses and the government accountabl­e for safety lapses in the chip and display industries, which use huge amounts of chemicals.

“No apology would be enough when considerin­g the deception and humiliatio­n we experience­d over the past 11 years, the pain of suffering from occupation­al diseases, the pain of losing loved ones,’’ Mr Hwang said at the news conference. “But I take today’s apology as a promise from Samsung Electronic­s,’’ to improve the safety of its workplaces, he said.

 ?? AP ?? Kinam Kim bows in apology in Seoul.
AP Kinam Kim bows in apology in Seoul.

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