Calling on Samsung to Accept Responsibility for Occupational Deaths and to Provide Safe and Decent Working Conditions
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1) accept responsibility for the hazards of semiconductor manufacturing,
2) compensate those harmed; and
3) prevent future suffering and mistreatment of workers by making Samsung a toxics-free model workplace where workers are treated with dignity and respect.
Samsung denies all responsibility, and the Korean government has taken its side by denying compensation and even arresting and detaining the victims’ lawyer! Yu-mi’s family, co-workers, friends and other concerned people have formed SHARPs (Supporters for the Health And Rights of People in the Semiconductor industry) to demand justice.
SHARPS is now asking concerned people around the world to join their campaign for international solidarity to raise awareness about occupational disease in the electronics industry and bring accountability to Samsung (and the rest of the electronics industry). In particular SHARPS is asking people to tell Samsung that people around the world endorse these just demands:
♦ The Korean government must determine that Samsung is responsible for causing the worker’s illnesses and fair compensation must be paid when workers get sick or are injured on the job
♦ The Korean government must protect the workers and give voice to the victims and their families who have suffered and bring accountability to Samsung
♦ Samsung Electronics must disclose to the workers and the public the truth about the hazards of working in the semiconductor industry
♦ Samsung Electronics must stop suppressing workers in their struggles for a safe and fair workplace.
Please add your voice by signing this petition to support SHARPs in their campaign for international solidarity.
† see http://www.ehjournal.net/content/5/1/30 -- “Mortality among US employees of a large computer manufacturing company: 19692001”
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Myung-bak Lee, the President of Korean Government; Gee-sung Choi, CEO of Samsung Electronics; Tae-hee Yim, the Minister of Labor; Won-bae Kim, the President of COMWEL, the Korea Workers&rsqu
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