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iPods:Designed in California, Slave-Produced in China
By: Priyanka Pradhan   |   Jun 15, 2006

Apple is taking steps for damage control after newspapers carried reports of poor working conditions of Apple employees in several iPod factories in China. The Daily Mail article on the iPod ‘sweat shop' made waves all over the world, prompting the software giant to investigate the allegations in the Hon Hai-owned plant.


The Chinese workers on the production line, mostly women, get paid anything from C$56 to C$110 per month, excluding their room and board which accounts for half the amount. In some cases, workers are housed in company dormitories, usually within the same compound as the factory with tight security and many restrictions.


PR officials at Apple have been working overtime to ensure that the issue is not blown out of proportion. An official statement issued to the press says, "Apple is committed to ensuring that working conditions in our supply chain are safe, workers are treated with respect and dignity, and manufacturing processes are environmentally responsible.” However, the fact remains that global giants hire contract manufacturers to handle production for them, who in turn are pressurized to boost profit margins for the bigwigs. Ultimately, the workers on the production line suffer the most, as low wages and longer working hours means cost cutting for the companies.




 
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Bullshit
how dare they?! As a world computer giant and respectable company, i am so sad to hear such things. I intended to buy a pretty nano, but i may quit that kind of idea now. Cause i am just a another bargin.:(
@ Nov 07, 2006
Should journalist use lies to fight lies? The Apple “slave” labor case

Apple is running into trouble recently. A recent U.K. newspaper report claims that workers at a Chinese iPod factory were working long hours, for little pay, and in slave conditions. They were said to have been earning $50 a month (or about $1.60 a day...
Development Bank Research Bulletin @ Jun 27, 2006
Give me a break! i am in the outsourcing business and i hear this all the time. just because some rich German guy wouldn't work in a factory in China doesn't mean that the workers in China are "slaves." I live in Taiwan, and Filipino workers here earn NT$8,000/month and are very happy to get it. one fact of the world is that someone is always willing to work for less than the other guy. that is just how it is. enough of the "slave" BS. the workers themselves aren't the ones who are complaining! they are very happy to have the work!
MJ Klein @ Jun 15, 2006
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