SHARPS (Supporters for the Health And Rights of People in the Semiconductor Industry)


Mission Statement


- On November 20, 2007, 19 civil society organizations formed a joint committee


SHARPS is a non-governmental organization dedicated to protecting the health and human rights of workers in the semiconductor and electronics industries.


We work to achieve recognition of occupational diseases affecting semiconductor workers and support workers so they can work in safe and healthy conditions. Our activities include counseling and assistance for victims of occupational illnesses, support for workers’ compensation claims, research on workplace hazards, advocacy for policy and institutional reform, and solidarity with domestic and international labor and human rights organizations.


Through these efforts, SHARPS seeks to prevent industrial diseases, ensure corporate accountability, and promote dignity, safety, and justice for all workers in the semiconductor and electronics industries.



더블클릭하여 내용 수정. 단락 구분(P 태그)은 Enter로,줄 바꿈(BR 태그)은 Shift + Enter 로 사용할 수 있습니다.


[20 March 2023]Samsung Whistleblower Reveals Toxic Chemical Use and Violations at Samsung Vietnam

반올림
2023-05-16
조회수 1928


A former manager of Environmental Health and Safety at Samsung Vietnam has stepped forward as a whistleblower to reveal widespread use of toxic chemicals and environmental violations. South Korean investigative news media, Newstapa, has released five short video reports with English subtitles.1 Because Samsung is notoriously secretive, the Newstapa reports offer a rare glimpse into how the company’s mobile phone factories actually operate.


In 2017, the Hanoi-based Research Center for Gender, Family and Environment in Development (CGFED) and IPENreleased an unprecedented study on the experiences of women working at two Samsung factories in Vietnam, which documented health and workplace violations by the electronics industry giant. Workers reported experiences of frequent fainting, dizziness, miscarriages, standing for eight-to-twelve hours, and alternating day/night shift work. The Samsung whistleblower’s revelations are consistent with some of the health effects reported by workers. Samsung attacked the CGFED – IPEN report and denied its findings, but the company’s internal documents reveal a pattern of unsound chemicals management documented by a 40-year veteran of the company who became a whistleblower.

 

https://ipen.org/documents/samsung-whistleblower-reveals-toxic-chemical-use-and-violations-samsung-vietnam

0 0