Samsung Workers Sue South Korea After Developing Cancer

Workers at Samsung’s chip-manufacturing plants in South Korea are suing the country’s worker compensation service for denying that their illnesses were contracted on the job. Samsung, South Korea’s largest company, claims its workplaces are safe, but its opponents say at least 23 workers have gotten cancer after extended exposure to radiation and benzene, and that at least nine have died, the Associated Press reports.

The six workers named as plaintiffs say they developed lymphoma and leukemia as a result of working for Samsung, which is not named in the lawsuit. Occupational safety inspectors said the cancers weren’t work-related, Samsung denied using benzene, a known carcinogen, in its manufacturing process.

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