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By: Gabriel Sylvian

Thank you for this important article. Broadly speaking, Samsung has never had a good reputation with respect to how it treats employees. Another troubling facet of modern risk society. My heart goes...

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By: David English

This is a good eye opener about not only the semiconductor industry, but also Samsung. I’ve heard people say that Samsung as a company holds more power than the government itself. It may be true. The...

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By: Gee, I guess Koreans really DO back Samsung

[...] a national champion, but there are many who also see it as the epitome of corporate evil—and not without reason. Surely, I thought, there’d be plenty of left-minded Koreans who’d hold their nose...

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By: Lynn

Scary shit. No surprise that Samsung would show up with a few million won to placate a mother who’s caring for her dying daughter. Wicked. Wait 50 years for some regulation to permit interference in...

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By: South Korea: Samsung, National Champion OR Corporate Evil? · Global Voices

[...] English Sure, Samsung might be seen by some as a national champion, but there are many who also see it as the epitome of corporate evil—and not without reason [...]

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By: Korean Gender Reader | The Grand Narrative

[...] Cancer, Death and Samsung’s Semiconductor Factories (The Three Wise [...]

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By: shelly jasika

I appreciate the effort of Lee Yun-jeong for the workers ‘Workers’ Compensation’. I’m hopeful that government will give a green light to make it possible because it’s about the question of lots of...

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