South Korea says Samsung chip plant caused cancer
A South Korean government agency said Friday that working at a Samsung
Electronics factory caused the breast cancer of a worker who died
earlier this year, only the second time it has recognized a link between
cancer and Samsung's chip plants.The Korea Workers' Compensation and
Welfare Service, which is part of the labor ministry, ruled earlier
this month that there was a "considerable causal relationship" between
the woman's cancer and her five years of work at a semiconductor plant
near Seoul. The ruling didn't become public until Friday when the agency
announced compensation for the woman's family.Samsung spokesman
James Chung said it will not appeal the government's decision. The
company is the world's largest maker of computer memory chips.There
have been very few cases in South Korea in which a link between working
conditions and cancer has been convincingly demonstrated. Nearly 30
South Koreans have filed claims with the agency that working at Samsung
caused rare forms of disease, cancer, multiple sclerosis and brain
tumors. Another dozen people whose claims were rejected by the agency
have filed court appeals.
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