Samsung
Electronics to create fund for cancer-stricken workers,
safety
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[August 03, 2015] SEOUL
(Reuters) - Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Monday it will
create a 100 billion won ($85.8 million) fund to compensate
cancer-stricken workers and their families, and for efforts to
prevention such diseases at its chip and display factories.
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Samsung said in a statement the fund will make payments to workers
or families of those who became sick while working at its plants,
including contractors. The fund would also pay for research,
development of experts and other methods to improve worker safety.
South Korean activist group Sharps, which represents many of the
cancer-stricken workers, said on Monday it was aware of around 200
workers who had fallen ill after working at a Samsung plant. About
70 of them have passed away, according to the organization, which
declined comment on Samsung's fund plan.
The proposal comes after negotiations between the South Korean firm,
workers and their families as well as outside experts over the
company's responsibility for the workers, who have attributed
illnesses such as lymphoma and leukemia to prolonged exposure to
radiation or dangerous chemicals used in Samsung's factories.
Samsung issued a public apology in May 2014 to affected workers and
their families, marking a turning point in a dispute that has lasted
nearly a decade.
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(Reporting by Se Young Lee; Editing by Prateek Chatterjee)
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