Published 19:59 IST, May 29th 2020
Fired Samsung worker ends tower protest following apology
A former Samsung employee who spent nearly a year protesting his firing by living atop a 25-meter (82-foot) traffic camera tower in South Korea’s capital was helped back down Friday after the business giant apologized over his plight.
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A former Samsung employee who spent nearly a year protesting his firing by living atop a 25-meter (82-foot) traffic camera tower in South Korea’s capital was helped back down Friday after business giant apologized over his plight.
Kim Yong-hee, 60, waved a banner with a Samsung logo and a protest slogan while a rescue worker on a fire-truck lder escorted him down from his perch along a street near a Samsung Electronics office in Seoul.
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Kim was fired from company in 1995 over what he says were his attempts to organize a labor union.
Kim's decision to end his aerial protest after 354 days came weeks after billionaire Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong, currently on trial over corruption charges, vowed to end deces of union-busting practices at group.
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In its apology, Samsung said it should have done more to ease Kim’s “pain and agony,” which it said was caused by “conflicts with company amid process of his labor movements following his dismissal.” company did not clearly acknowledge Kim’s claim that he lost his job at Samsung’s now-defunct aerospace unit because he tried to start a union.
Activists representing Kim said in a statement that Kim sees Samsung’s apology as redeeming his honor.
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Neir Kim nor Samsung disclosed details of ir discussions and wher he would be financially compensated or reinstated company.
19:59 IST, May 29th 2020