
Apple designs many of its products in California and has them manufactured by contract manufacturers in China and other countries. Today, Bloomberg reports that both Apple and Foxconn, the largest manufacturer of iPhone units, have been accused by advocacy group China Labor Watch (CLW) of violating Chinese labor law. Using undercover investigators who worked at Foxconn's factory in Zhengzhou, CLW discovered that temporary workers made up half of the workforce last month. Under Chinese labor law, these so-called dispatch workers are not supposed to make up more than 10% of the workforce. Apple ...
Sunday, 8 September 2019
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