Posted on 01/27/2015 10:49:09 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Foxconn, a supplier for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), has announced that its cutting its workforce.
The exact number of employees that will be affected by the Foxconn layoffs hasnt been announced. The company also hasnt said when the layoffs will go into effect. The job cuts come as the company faces higher wages in China and less revenue growth, reports Reuters.
The Foxconn layoffs are also likely affected by the companys desire to replace workers with robots. The use of robotic arms in some parts of the companys work will allow the company to replace workers that were performing simple tasks, Reuters notes.
The Foxconn layoffs comes as Apple is expected to announce record iPhone sales, with the possibility that it sold more phones in China than the United States, reports MacRumors.
Actually, there is. China has been outsourcing to South America. Foxconn was so overloaded that some iDevice production is being carried out in Brazil.
LOL!
You’re going to get the Apple paid social media trolls like swordmaker pissed at you for posting these things.
The Apple folks are more concerned with the merits of Apple’s TECHNOLOGY ( as opposed to say, Microsoft’s ).
I seldom see them talk about suppliers and such issues.
It went from Japan to China and will next go to India. After that, who knows? Hopefully Christian Africa.
Smartphone Baby (Norwegian Song / Student Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYWLzJpLz-g
Child labor is expensive and so are those suicide nets....
How many times do I have to tell you I am not paid by anyone to post on Apple. Cut out the lies.
PLEASE demonstrate the child labor. . . beyond rumors. There are 750,000 workers at FoxConn factories and the total number of underage workers found on an audit was 12. . . and they had used fake IDs, usually borrowed from other family members, to get work. The suicide rate among FoxConn's workforce at all their plants was 1/4 that of the Chinese population in general. . . and 1/8 that of the same age cohort of 18 to 28 year old young people in the Chines population. . . and 1/2 of that among similar aged AMERICAN young people enrolled in Ivy League Universities. This suicide idiocy is exactly that. IDIOCY. FoxConn had exactly 18 suicides among their 750,000 workers in 18 months. That works out to ONE per MONTH in those 18 months among 750,000 workers spread over 22 factories. Do you know what a propaganda campaign is? You fell for it. . . and you KEEP falling for it and keep spreading it. FUD.
Working at Foxconn is liking working at the circus.
You just have to make sure to land in the net.
http://www.bloomberg.com/image/iLgq0RPDOQXU.jpg
“I am reminded of a Twilight Zone where a boss relishes in others becoming obsolete and finds himself out of a job in the end. The show with the raised podium.”
Starring Burgess Meredith as a gentle, but internally tough, librarian — books being obsolete, Meredith had to go, but he wound up taking the tyrant with him. I saw it for the first time a few months ago. For those who remember Meredith only as the Penguin, it showed a completely different side of him.
“The Obsolete Man”
Among the components I took apart were a bunch of hard drives. Seagate, Maxtor, Western Digital - Foxconn name on circuit boards and parts. Maybe people should boycott Seagate etc. (No where in the article was it mentioned what factories were involved or who the components were manufactured for - the "Apple" in their title was made up out of thin air.) As for the drives, the shiny spinner platters go to a daughter for jewelry and toy making. She makes mobiles and other toys from them. The rare earth magnets inside drives are huge and powerful, making for fun projects.
Sure, there are parts bearing the Foxconn name. That doesn’t mean that all competition should give up. The more, the merrier. And in the near future, because of what’s happening now, markets will be more merry, less centralized and more distributed than ever. There are antecedents and consequences, actions and reactions. It’s the way of things.
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