Posted on 05/29/2010 3:55:33 AM PDT by markomalley
Under its Foxconn brand, Hon Hai Precision Industries makes gadgets to order for the biggest name in electronics. And in light of the increasing number of employee suicide attempts and media attention, some of those clients are beginning to speak publicly about the problem. On Friday, one of the most recognizable names in electronics, Sony, and the largest mobile-phone company in the world, Nokia, say they're looking into what's happening at the Foxconn factories in China, according to Agence France Presse. "In response to recent reports, Sony has begun taking steps to re-evaluate the working environment at Foxconn," the company said in a statement. Nokia also commented on the Foxconn situation Friday, saying, "We are concerned and take this very seriously. Given the concerning reports regarding Foxconn, we are in continuous contact with Foxconn to ensure any issues are identified and addressed as soon as possible." The two companies' statements echoed what Apple, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard said Wednesday. All of them say they take working conditions "seriously" throughout their supply chain and will do their own investigations into the matter.
Meanwhile, suicide attempts at Foxconn's 450,000-employee factories have continued. On Friday there were reports of yet another attempt, possibly the 16th since the beginning of the year. And on Wednesday, right after Hon Hai's chairman gave a carefully guided media tour of his plant intended to show happy, safe workers, a worker reportedly jumped to his death. Hon Hai has been repeatedly accused of forcing employees to work long hours for low pay under stressful conditions. The company has been sometimes violent and, until this week, mostly dismissive of media requests to investigate. The company said recently it will install "suicide nets" to discourage employees from jumping, and offer a 20 percent wage increase to some workers. |
I worked for one of those companies for 14 years.
A suicide net and a pay increase......a perfect description of the liberal “safety net” concept!
Another socialist success story.
Just damn. half a million chinese work for foxconn?
20%? That would bring them up to about $1.20/day US!
“Just damn. half a million chinese work for foxconn?”
People didn’t think all that iCrap stuff assembled itself, did they ? /sarc
And to piggyback:
It’s the conundrum of modern life. We couldn’t afford all these gizmos if they were made here with Union wages or even probably US minimum wage, taxes and regulations.
We can only live this well because someone somewhere is being “exploited” and the environment abused.
All good points. Ixnay on the iCrap though, if the Apple ppl see me involved in that they’ll say I “work for M$” again!
It might be a working idea though. We only got to the stage we are at via the same kind of “ultra hard working period”. Maybe if they get an actual middle class with higher expectations it stops them going militaristic in 35 years?
On a bright note, according to my Chinese sources, the owners have stopped bringing in Buddhist monks, and are now allowing Christian Pastors to come in and minister to the workers. Pray for Asia.
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