Details Of Cancer And Mortality Rates Among IBM Manufacturing Employees. A study by Dr. Richard Clapp an epidemiologist at Boston University School of Public health, and published in Environmental Health Journal has raised alarms with IBM employees and retirees. The study, called “Mortality among US employees of a large computer company: 1969-2001,” specifically details cancers and […]
Details Of Cancer And Mortality Rates Among IBM Manufacturing Employees. A study by Dr. Richard Clapp an epidemiologist at Boston University School of Public health, and published in Environmental Health Journal has raised alarms with IBM employees and retirees. The study, called “Mortality among US employees of a large computer company: 1969-2001,” specifically details cancers and mortality rates among IBM employees.
The study confirmed that overall and cancer related mortality is considerably higher among workers engaged in manufacturing computers and component parts when compared with the general population. While this was generally known, this study includes data from the largest database so far IBM’s own “Corporate Mortality File.”
The data comes from 31,941 records about the deaths of people who had worked at IBM’s plants for at least 5 years. The study is on the Alliance web site at http://www.allianceibm.org
Earl Mongeon, Alliance@IBM Vice President and a manufacturing worker at the IBM Burlington Vermont site, said: “This study confirms to those of us working in IBM manufacturing processes that the rumors and talk about high levels of cancers and other health problems from working with toxic substances wasn’t just idle shop floor talk.”
The Alliance@IBM, the advocate group for IBM employees, is calling on IBM and local, state and federal officials to take the following actions in response to this study:
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