accguy9009
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Many around the world began to speak out about the poor working conditions at Hon Hai Precision Industry's Foxconn plant in China. This massive organization builds for Microsoft, HP, Dell, Apple, Nintendo, Sony, etc.. The story finally got some legs after more than a dozen employees who are part of the team manufacturing iphones, iPads & iPods committed suicide. At least one media member who went undercover to get the real story was allegedly discovered & beaten by Foxconn security.
Lots of people around the world were horrified to hear of the conditions and the overall plight of the factory workers. Sadly, far too many took the attitude "hey their lucky to have a job" or "the suicide rate is higher in other places" and even, incredibly, "there is nothing the OEM's can do about it".
Well one man decided enough was enough and decided to put his money where his mouth is.
Steve Jobs has essentially agreed to finance a reported 20% raise for employees building its devices at this plant. This raise should significantly improve the standard of living for the families of the workers.
The ball is now in the courts of Microsoft, HP, Dell, Nintendo, Sony, etc to step up and do the same, or better. More still needs to be done to address the alleged child labor issues, unpaid forced overtime & other work related conditions. Apple has long been a leader in the consumer electronics arena. They now have taken a good first step towards becoming a leader in the human rights arena. Thank you Steve!!
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=18571
Lots of people around the world were horrified to hear of the conditions and the overall plight of the factory workers. Sadly, far too many took the attitude "hey their lucky to have a job" or "the suicide rate is higher in other places" and even, incredibly, "there is nothing the OEM's can do about it".
Well one man decided enough was enough and decided to put his money where his mouth is.
Steve Jobs has essentially agreed to finance a reported 20% raise for employees building its devices at this plant. This raise should significantly improve the standard of living for the families of the workers.
The ball is now in the courts of Microsoft, HP, Dell, Nintendo, Sony, etc to step up and do the same, or better. More still needs to be done to address the alleged child labor issues, unpaid forced overtime & other work related conditions. Apple has long been a leader in the consumer electronics arena. They now have taken a good first step towards becoming a leader in the human rights arena. Thank you Steve!!
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=18571
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