Samsung audit finds China issues

26 November 2012 Last updated at 03:58 ET

Samsung factorySamsung has asked its suppliers to adopt new hiring process with immediate effect

Samsung says an audit of 105 of its suppliers in China has identified "several instances of inadequate practices at the facilities".

These included overtime in excess of local laws as well as fines for being late or absent from work.

However, it found no evidence of under-age workers at any of the suppliers.

The audit followed a report by China Labor Watch which alleged that it had evidence of long working hours and under-age workers at some factories.

"Samsung did not identify any instance of child labour during the audits after reviewing HR records of all workers aged below 18 and conducting face-to-face ID checks," the company said in statement.

It added that it had asked all its suppliers to adopt new hiring process immediately to address the problems that it had identified.

Samsung said it is reviewing practices at another 144 of its suppliers in China.

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