Samsung Biologics sent a certificate of contents request to Lotte Biologics to stop taking out manpower.
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hoondork@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-02-10 06:28:22
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] Samsung Biologics once again sent a certification to Lotte Biologics asking them to stop "taking out manpower." Samsung Biologics previously sent documents with similar contents to Lotte Biologics twice.
According to the industry on the 9th, Samsung BioLogics sent a certificate of contents to Lotte BioLogics asking them to stop 'attracting human resources'. This is out of concern that the outflow of manpower could lead to confidential leaks.
The pharmaceutical and bio industries require human resources with experience in business promotion as well as research and development (R&D). Recently, competition among companies has intensified to secure high-quality human resources with expertise as large companies have entered the drug consignment development production (CDMO) business one after another.
Samsung Biologics is known to have sent content certification to Lotte Biologics in case of a legal battle. If you have a dispute with Lotte BioLogics, it is to use proof of contents as a reference. However, proof of contents has no legal effect.
Lotte BioLogics says, "We are hiring talented people according to the principle, and it is not true that intentional personnel removal or confidential leakage is true."
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