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Prosecutors raid Samsung unit in probe into alleged union sabotage - Yonhap

Published 06/04/2018, 03:59
© Reuters. A Samsung Electronics office is seen in Suwon
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors searched offices at a Samsung Electronics (LON:0593xq) Co Ltd (KS:005930) unit on Friday as part of a probe into allegations that the conglomerate sabotaged worker efforts to set up stronger labour unions, Yonhap News Agency said.

The tech giant has often come under fire from politicians and civics groups for not engaging with organised labour and existing Samsung unions tend to be small and weak.

A prosecution official declined to comment on whether a raid had taken place, citing the ongoing investigation.

While conducting a separate probe into allegations that Samsung bribed the country's former president, investigators found thousands of documents suggesting the conglomerate had developed union busting strategies, domestic media outlets reported.

A Samsung spokeswoman said the company was aware that prosecutors had secured labour-related documents. She declined to comment further on the probe and had no immediate comment on whether a raid had taken place at the unit which carries out repairs for Samsung Electronics products.

Prosecutors investigated similar accusations after a lawmaker disclosed a document in 2013 that she claimed contained Samsung's guidelines on how to stop its employees from organising unions and break them up.

© Reuters. A Samsung Electronics office is seen in Suwon

However, the case was later dropped as prosecutors could not verify the source of the document.

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