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2012年9月6日

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Compiled by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

China Labor Watch report re alleged use of child labour in Samsung supplier factory

On 6 Aug 2012, China Labor Watch released...[a] report on Samsung’s supplier HEG Electronics...China Labor Watch reported issues of child labour and student labour exploitation as well as...the alleged failure of auditors to uncover the issues. On 8 Aug, Samsung announced its plan to inspect HEG's factory. China Labor Watch welcomed the [move]...but raised additional concerns for the inspection. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Samsung, HEG...and Intertek, the auditor named, to respond. [company responses provided] On 3 Sep 2012, Samsung released the results from a field audit at HEG Electronics in August. Samsung says that its investigators did not identify any underage workers during the site audit, but did identify student workers between the age of 16 and 18, who were legally allowed to work. The audit also identified several instances of inadequate management and potentially unsafe practices.

Part of the following timelines

China: Samsung to make on-site inspections of all its suppliers, following earlier allegations of child labour

France: Plainte déposée contre Samsung alléguant de travail des enfants & de mauvaises conditions de travail dans les usines chinoises

China Labor Watch report re alleged use of child labour in Samsung supplier factory