Samsung called to account for semiconductor cancer deaths

SOUTH KOREA: A coalition including IMF-affiliated Korean Metal Workers’ Union (KMWU) launched a global campaign on March 1 calling on Samsung and the Korean Government to accept responsibility for occupational deaths and provide safe and decent working conditions.

The call has come in response to growing evidence of a cancer cluster among electronics manufacturing workers at Samsung in Korea who are exposed to toxic chemicals. The pattern of cancer deaths bears a striking resemblance to the pattern of cancer deaths among IBM "chip" workers in the U.S., the National Semiconductor cases in the UK and the RCA cancer cases in Taiwan.

March 6 is the third anniversary of the death of Yu-mi Hwang, a Samsung semiconductor factory worker, who died from leukemia at age 22.  Her death – and similar coworker deaths – has motivated people to demand that Samsung:

Supporters for the Health And Rights of People in the Semiconductor industry (SHARPs), joined by KMWU, Asian Monitor Resource Centre (AMRC), Asian Network for the Rights Of Occupational Accident Victims (ANROAV), and International Campaign for Responsible Technology (ICRT) launched a petition on March 1 asking people to tell Samsung that people around the world to endorse the following demands:

To support the campaign and sign the petition, please go to:

http://www.petitiononline.com/s4m5ung/petition-sign.html

SHARPS has also produced a video about the issues, you can see it at:

http://dotsub.com/view/6147f3b8-99fc-48c2-acbe-d95be38eddd1