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Samsung responds to criticism of working conditions at Chinese factory

US-based China Labor Watch has released an investigative report into HEG Electronics (Huizhou), which produces mobile phones and audio-visual equipment for Samsung. It carried out three investigations during June and July 2012, noting that child labour appears to be a common practice in the factory. Seven children under the age of 16 were discovered working in one department, according to the report. CLW also said the rights of children and students are not properly protected, with additional concerns expressed about working hours, employment contracts and working conditions.

Samsung has responded by sending a team of in-house inspectors to the HEG facility in Huizhou. It also notes that the issues reported by CLW weren’t obvious when it conducted its own on-site inspections earlier this year. The company joined the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) in 2007 and established a Board of Compliance for Chinese business partners last year.

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No child labor found in Samsung supplier: officials

(Xinhua)

13:33, August 10, 2012

Authorities in South China’s Guangdong Province said Thursday they found no labor law violations in a Chinese Samsung supplier that had previously been accused of using child labor.

A statement on a local official website said the city of Huizhou launched an investigation after China Labor Watch alleged that the city’s HEG Electronics Co. had employed children younger than 16.

The firm supplies phones and other digital products to several companies, including South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics Co.

The statement said that of the seven workers named by the New York-based labor rights group, two were adults and five were aged between 16 and 18 — all above China’s legal working age of 16.

The statement also said the company of 3,100 employees was not found to have imposed excessive work hours or to have withheld workers’ wages.

China Labor Watch released a report on Tuesday accusing the Chinese firm of forcing child laborers to work 11 to 13 hours a day while paying them only 70 percent of the wages received by formal employees.

Samsung said Thursday that it would send a team of investigators to the factory, adding that two previous checks found no irregularities in the factory’s working conditions.

(People's daily)

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90882/7905556.html

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