Foxconn has offered to pay newly recruited workers 10,000 yuan ($1,400) to quit and leave the world's largest iPhone assembly factory, in an attempt to quell protests that saw hundreds clash with ...
Inside Apple’s iPhone City in China, new investigations reveal ongoing long hours, wage delays, and worker discrimination at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant despite Apple’s supply chain reforms.
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Gadget Review on MSNiPhone's Dark Secret: Sweatshop Conditions Allegedly Persist at Chinese Apple Factories
Phone production at Apple's Foxconn factories involves 75-hour work weeks, wage delays, and chemical exposure despite corporate promises of reform.
The Financial Times — as noted by AppleInsider — reports that a Chinese labor organization has again accused Apple of allowing long hours, discrimination, and delayed pay at Foxconn’s main iPhone ...
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Foxconn workers faced tough conditions during rush to make iPhone 17, labour group says
Chinese factory workers suffered difficult conditions while racing to get Apple Inc.’s new iPhone 17 lineup ready, according to a report from China Labor Watch. Staff at the Zhengzhou facility of ...
It's well-known by now that virtually everyone in the hardware and chip business has been trying to diversify their manufacturing, to not be so dependent on Taiwan and China. Apple is one of those ...
Expanding still further on its Indian manufacturing for Apple, Foxconn is reportedly looking to produce iPhone enclosures in the country. Neither Foxconn nor Apple have commented publicly, but citing ...
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is once again facing awkward questions about the way its prized iPhones are churned out in China by its besties Foxconn. For those who have short memories, Foxconn deeply ...
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