China Mobile Support

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Samsung under fire for alleged labor abuses in Brazil

Posted on 22:06 by Unknown
Prosecutors in Brazil have filed a lawsuit against Samsung accusing the company of violating labor rights in the country by allegedly having employees in one of its factories work extremely long shifts for dozens of days in a row.
According to Reporter Brasil, a Brazilian news agency that reports on labor issues, the lawsuit was filed after the Ministry of Labor and Employment uncovered alleged egregious working conditions after two inspections at a Samsung factory in the Zona Franca de Manaus -- where some of the company's smartphones are assembled.
9to5Google translated parts of the Reporter Brasil article, which detailed employees allegedly working more than 10 to 15 hours per day, on their feet, without any breaks. Some of the Samsung employees were said to work up to 27 days in a row.
According to the Ministry of Labor investigations, the workers also allegedly assembled parts more quickly than was considered safe -- they were said to have carried out up to three times as many strokes per minute than required safety limits. Apparently, the Manaus plant has roughly 5,600 employees and it has supposedly received 2,018 worker requests to be removed for health issues, such as back problems, tendonitis, and bursitis.
"The company does not have the proper management for occupational health," Ministry of Labor investigator Romulo Lins said, according to Reporter Brasil. "Nor is it trying to solve the problem."
When contacted by Reporter Brasil about the labor violations, a Samsung spokesperson said, "Once we receive notification about this case, we will perform an analysis of the process and will cooperate fully with the Brazilian authorities."
The lawsuit is seeking damages of roughly $110 million for the factory's employees.

Related stories

  • Apple's Chinese suppliers still exploiting workers, says report
  • HP places new sanctions on student labor in China -- report
  • Foxconn to employees: Hey, you should join the union
  • U.S. government invites hackers to work on 'Civic Hacking Day'
  • Pressure on Apple is improving labor practices, says Times
This isn't the first time that Samsung has come under fire for poor working conditions. Several times in last fall, the company was accused of partnering with manufacturers thatallegedly employed child workers. It was also accused of requiring employees to work overtime, along with other labor abuses at some of its own factories. Samsung said last year that it looked into these allegations toensure proper working conditions.
"Samsung abides by all labor and human right laws in each region it operates and strictly enforces bans on child labor, forced labor, and workplace discrimination," a company spokesperson told CNET in November.
Samsung's top competitor -- Apple -- has also repeatedly come under scrutiny for a whole host of alleged labor rights violations in several of the factories where its iPhones and iPads are manufactured. These allegations led Apple to request an audit of the factories by the Fair Labor Association and also to seek partnerships with different manufacturing companies.
CNET contacted Samsung for comment. We'll update the story when we get more information.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • HTC One Mini spied for AT&T
    Rendered images of an AT&T branded  HTC One Mini  have surfaced, suggesting that Ma Bell may soon offer the new smartphone. Related stor...
  • Microsoft flirted with buying Nokia, WSJ says
    Microsoft was in deep discussions to acquire Nokia, but talks have broken down, according to the  Wall Street Journal . With such a deal, Mi...
  • Panasonic Android Home Phone Announced
    After its first smartphone — the  P51 , Japanese manufacturer Panasonic, is  now re-entering  the once-popular home phone segment. Surprisin...
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 sales estimates cut by 30%
    Sales estimates for S4 were slashed by as much as 30%, stirring investor concerns over Samsung's mobile devices division. RELATED Galaxy...
  • Ex-Microsoft executive, ex-McDonald's CEO join HP board
    The PC maker, which has been trying to strengthen its board after years of leadership calamities, also named Robert Bennett, former CEO of L...
  • HTC Desire 500 Officially Announced, Comes With Android 4.2
    HTC announced the latest iteration in its Desire smartphone series, the Desire 500. Running Android 4.2 and an 8 MP camera  HTC's mid-r...
  • Startup hawks Android phone via 'budget iPhone' video
    One startup has come up with a interesting marketing scheme: float a video of a purported budget iPhone, then use it to plug your own Androi...
  • Micromax Canvas 4 Comes Up For Pre-Booking, Tech-Specs Unofficially Leak Out - See more at: http://www.techtree.com/content/news/4060/micromax-canvas-4-pre-booking-tech-specs-unofficially-leak.html#sthash.ZNxx3xwd.dpuf
    After several teasers Micromax's  the Canvas 4  is now up for  pre-booking  on its  official website  for Rs 5000. The Canvas 4, will in...
  • Apple's iPhone 5C for $79 preorder at Target, Walmart
    Hours before Apple's new iPhone models  go on sale in US retail stores , Target has quietly matched  Walmart's lower preorder price...
  • Despite Windows 8.1, PC market prospects aren't pretty
    Windows 8 .1 may fix Microsoft's dot-zero release but it may not fix the PC market. After Citi Research  revised its PC market growth fo...

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (500)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (40)
    • ►  October (94)
    • ►  September (100)
    • ▼  August (54)
      • ASUS PadFone Infinity A86 Benchmarks Leak
      • Best Buy lops half off iPhone 5 in trade-in deal
      • Nokia 515 Will Look To Revive Premium Feature Phon...
      • Skype Celebrates 10 Years Of Shrinking The World
      • Google loses Android VP to Chinese firm
      • Galaxy Gear smart watch coming next week, Samsung ...
      • BBM on Samsung Galaxy phones 'soon', ads promise
      • Gold iPhone 5S and plastic 5C casings compared in ...
      • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 set for 4K camera, due next ...
      • New videos offer partial look at what appears to b...
      • Rumor: iPhone 5s seems to be 31 percent fast than ...
      • Pre-release Android 4.3 firmware leaks for HTC One...
      • Samsung Ativ Q reportedly cancelled due to patent ...
      • iPhone 5C units apparently pictured during quality...
      • Moto X Developer Edition coming soon with 32GB sto...
      • LG G Pad to pack Snapdragon 600 heat after all, co...
      • BBM for iPhone and Android user guides surface online
      • New Nexus 7 touchscreen issues fixed with update
      • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will come in pink, insider h...
      • With Frontback, there are two sides to every iPhon...
      • Apple buys transit-app maker Embark
      • Samsung Golden is another two-screen Android flip ...
      • First Samsung Tizen phone is 720p, ditches Android
      • iMessage and Apple cloud services down for some
      • HP, Staples, Dell signal a weak Windows 8 PC market
      • Nokia’s Metal-Clad Lumia 925 Launches In India For...
      • Get Ready For The Golden iPhone
      • Windows Phone OS Market Share Up In Q2 2013: IDC
      • What's your persona? Study dissects iPhone, iPad h...
      • Apple replacing some 2011-2012 iMac graphics cards
      • Microsoft's YouTube App Returns To Windows Phone S...
      • XOLO X1000 Android 4.1.2 Upgrade Seeding In India
      • Apple picks up video guide service Matcha.TV
      • Samsung under fire for alleged labor abuses in Brazil
      • Apple Could Bring Out Thinner iPad This Year
      • Nokia Lumia Users Can Now Block Unwanted Calls And...
      • Thinner iPad, Retina iPad Mini now expected this year
      • Apple May Unveil iPhone 5S On 10th September
      • NVIDIA Tegra Tab 7 May Challenge Tablets And Porta...
      • Apple restores developer site after weeks-long outage
      • Android 4.2.2 Update For Samsung GALAXY Grand Duos...
      • Apple nearly killed off its Pro product line
      • Microsoft committed to ARM platform, new stuff on ...
      • Apple TV said to be getting Vevo music video app
      • Download: Into The Dead (Android)
      • Microsoft spot takes on the iPad Mini -- dubiously
      • Best Buy goes on deal-offering frenzy
      • New, high-quality shots of 'iPhone 5C' casing appear
      • ITC delays final decision in Apple vs. Samsung pat...
      • Small Android tablets gain as Apple 'buzz' fades
      • Apple said to be eyeing Samsung for Retina iPad Mi...
      • Finally, Microsoft Office Comes To Android, But Fo...
      • Next-Gen Amazon Kindle Fire HD Tablets Coming Soon
      • Panasonic Android Home Phone Announced
    • ►  July (104)
    • ►  June (105)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile