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Investigation finds Apple’s Chinese workers treated ‘inhumanely’

Inquiry into factories which produce Apple’s iPhones and iPads suggests excessive overtime and reports of anti-suicide pledges.

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A JOINT INVESTIGATION by two NGOs into employment conditions for Apple’s thousands of workers in China has revealed allegations of disturbing workplace conditions and practices.

Apple’s production operations in China are run in factories owned by Taiwanese company Foxconn.

Foxconn is the world’s main electronics manufacturing services provider and it also works on Dell and Hewlett-Packard products, according to the International Business Times. It manufactures Apple’s iPods, iPhones and iPads.

The Guardian reports that workers complained to the NGOs of excessive overtime which in one case was almost triple the legal monthly limit.

Others said that the production pressure for the first iPad meant employees were sometimes taking only one day off in 13.

Following reports of suicides by Apple employees in China, reports surfaced last May of bizarre workplace practices at the Apple factories, such as employees being asked to sign anti-suicide pledges and the company hanging safety nets around the buildings.

In late May 2010, Forbes reported that ten workers at facilities run by Foxconn had apparently taken their own lives since January 2010.

When questioned by the Observer newspaper about the allegations reported by workers, Foxconn manager Louis Woo said that workers sometimes worked more hours than the legal limit to meet consumer demands, but that this was done voluntarily. Woo also denied that suicides were linked to bad work practices, but said that if one person took their life, others “will follow”.

Apple said it is committed to ensuring the highest standards of social responsibility and requires its suppliers commit to its code of conduct.

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Comments (14 Comments)

  • Why not read the original report from SACOM’s website: http://makeitfair.org/the-facts/reports/game-console-and-music-player-production-in-china

    Its not just Apple. Its also IBM, Motorola, Whirlpool, Phillips, Sony, ZTE and other’s whose products are being manufactured in these factories. Guardian omits to say this and omits to link the source just (I guess) so that they can sensationalise the story – if so, then shameful, self-serving reporting. Its now spreading everywhere with Apple taking it on the chin for all the other companies. (They are big enough to take it.)

    Which products should we stop buying in order to not be complicit with this disgusting exploitation? Just iPad and iPhone? Nope, I’d guess a sizeable majority of far-east manufactured products on sale on our high streets are tainted.

    Come on journalists, do your stuff with integrity and give us complete and reliable information.

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  • Danny D 01/05/11 #

    wait a sec. they are not apple workers. they work for foxconn, and while contracted by apple, they also manufacture products for ibm, samsung, hp… among others!

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  • Gemma 01/05/11 #

    “such as employees being asked to sign anti-suicide pledges and the company hanging safety nets around the buildings”. So that we can have pressies on Christmas morn, its all wrong isn’t it people. We have got to change the way we do things, this old capitalism thing hasn’t worked, and the plant is turning on us.

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  • Mo Jo 01/05/11 #

    “… employees were sometimes taking only one day off in 13.”
    Well, it’s a bit worse then 1 day off in 12 in an Irish call center! And yes, it was mandatory by management to work the 11 days in a row!

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  • Fair point that, it’s not like Apple are solely responsible for the inhumane conditions. These Foxcomm guys are the ones you should be “naming & shaming”. Typical journo attitude, you love knocking the big companies off their pedestal. Give us the complete story, your not trying to sell papers with a sensationalist headline!

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  • Money money money that’s all life is about. Anyone that says otherwise is a liar

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  • Quote: Investigation finds Apple’s Chinese workers treated ‘inhumanely’.

    There’s an app for that…..

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  • All these tech products are mostly pointless and encourage people to be selfish. It’s incredible how few comments expressed any concern for their fellow man and seem to be offended by the likes of apple being taken to task. Make no mistake about it the slash and burn cost demands are firmly on apples doorstep.

    The ongoing consumer bubble is very like a property bubble in that you can’t repeatedly take out more than you put in and let the few grow fat while the rest of the world starves.

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  • I have the apple logo on the back of my laptop…arts award funding…without it i would be er, dead or nearly so.
    most humans and i mean all, are greedy by nature and dishonest, not to be trusted, and one human is also anti-human, if they are the power base. I too, in my own way am anti-human for i think, the right reasons. we are a crowd of self serving, individual feckers who actually do not mind trampling others to get the yen, the euro or the dollar, and oh, the oil…my apple at least means i dont face people face to face and still just be the simple sod i am thank god.

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