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Samsung apologises for factory cancer cases

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Seoul: Samsung Electronics apologised on Friday to workers who developed cancer after working at some of its factories, finally ending a decade-long dispute at the world’s top chipmaker.


The father of a dead 22-year-old worker and the company’s co-president Kim Ki-Nam signed a formal settlement agreement in Seoul as other disabled ex-employees looked on.


“We sincerely apologise to the workers who suffered from illness and their families,” said the firm’s co-president Kim Ki-Nam. “We have failed to properly manage health risks at our semiconductor and LCD factories.”


Samsung Electronics is the world’s biggest mobile phone manufacturer and chipmaker and the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group, by far the biggest of the family-controlled conglomerates that dominate the South’s economy.


Samsung currently operates vast semiconductor production compounds in Suwon as well as the cities of Hwaseong and Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, as well as Xian in China.


Campaign groups say that about 240 people have suffered from work-related illnesses after being employed at Samsung semiconductor and display factories, with around 80 of them — many of them young women — dying. Under a deal announced earlier this month, Samsung Electronics will pay the group’s employees compensation of up to 150 million won ($133,000) per case. It covers 16 types of cancer, some other rare illnesses, miscarriages and congenital diseases suffered by the workers’ children. — AFP


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