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Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/24/2012 5:57:28 AM   
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SHANGHAI — Foxconn Technology, a major supplier to some of the world’s electronics giants, including Apple, said it had closed one of its large Chinese plants early Monday after the police were called in to break up a fight among factory employees.

A spokesman for the company said some people had been hurt and detained by the police after the disturbance escalated into a riot late Sunday. The company said the cause of the disturbance was still under investigation.

One Foxconn employee reached by telephone Monday afternoon, however, said the disturbance had begun when workers started brawling with security guards, and it eventually had led to a huge riot involving more than 1,000 workers. Foxconn said no property had been destroyed or damaged.

Unconfirmed photographs and video circulated on social networking sites, purporting to be from the factory, showed smashed windows, riot police officers and large groups of workers milling around. The Foxconn plant, in the central Chinese city of Taiyuan, employs about 79,000 workers.

The Chinese state-run news media said 5,000 police officers had been called in to quell the riot.

A Foxconn spokesman declined to specify whether the Taiyuan plant made products for the Apple iPhone 5, which went on sale last week, but he said it supplied goods to many consumer electronics brands.

An employee at the Taiyuan plant, however, said iPhone components were made there. Most Apple-related production, though, takes place in other parts of China, particularly in the provinces of Sichuan and Henan. Apple could not be reached for comment.

Foxconn said it employs about 1.1 million workers in China.

The disturbance is the latest problem to hit Foxconn, a key supplier of products to Apple and other global electronics companies, including Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft.

Foxconn, which is part of Hon Hai Group of Taiwan, has been struggling to improve labor conditions at its China factories after reports about labor abuse and work safety violations.

Apple and Foxconn have worked together in the last year to improve conditions, raise pay and improve labor standards.

Disturbances at factories have become increasingly common in China, rights groups say, as laborers have begun to demand higher pay and better conditions.

Geoffrey Crothall, spokesman for the China Labor Bulletin, a nonprofit advocacy group in Hong Kong seeking collective bargaining and other protections for workers in mainland China, said workers in China had become increasingly emboldened.

“They’re more willing to stand up for their rights, to stand up to injustice,” he said, adding that damage to factory buildings and equipment still appeared to be unusual, occurring in fewer than 1 in 20 protests.

The same Taiyuan factory was the site of a brief strike during a pay dispute last March, the Hong Kong news media reported then.

Social media postings suggested that some injuries might have occurred when people were trampled in crowds of protesters.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/25/technology/foxconn-plant-in-china-closed-after-worker-riot.html?hp

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RE: Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/24/2012 6:14:18 AM   
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Damn.

The Chinese have industrialized at breakneck pace. Foxconn hired thousands of peasants from the farms, and put them in an assembly line, also packing them together like sardines. This was bound to happen.

Damn.

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RE: Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/24/2012 6:18:44 AM   
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No worries. 5,000 cops....there will be plenty of people put in prison as examples. I am sure other plants will be able to churn out those I-5 components so apple can make sure the rollout goes smoothly.

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RE: Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/24/2012 8:19:33 AM   
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Hard or soft landing for China is a question?  Currently, China is hoarding raw materials, they produce into warehouses (GDP is calculated as produced goods, not as sold),  there is a massive infrastructure spending (stimulus) and in addition, they falsify economic data to maintain confidence. Riots are the signs, part of general trouble. What will happen to millions of former peasant slaves when things start really breaking down?
PS. Americans are also being worked to death:
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/americans-are-literally-being-worked-to-death

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RE: Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/24/2012 4:01:48 PM   
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This should be viewed as fantastic news. Unrest among workers who are starting to be willing to stand up for what they perceive as their rights and higher wages?

Who would be against that?

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RE: Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/24/2012 4:06:13 PM   
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Petitioning CEO and President, Samsung Electronics North America

Samsung: stop exploiting child laborers

by Qiang Li

New York, NY

A 14 year old girl, together with six other child workers under 16, were recently discovered working at a factory in China (HEG (Huizhou)) that supplies electronic products like Samsung. These children labored under deplorable conditions, working 11 hours a day, 26 to 28 days a month to make mobile phones, DVDs, stereo equipment and MP3 players for Samsung. This is the same workload as adult workers at the factory, but the children only receive 70% of a formal worker’s pay.

I played a leading role in organizing networks of labor activists, researching factories and conducting worker education and legal assistance programs in China before I came to the US. Improving conditions for Chinese workers has been my life's work and passion. When the organization I direct, China Labor Watch (CLW), conducted and published a report uncovering underage child labor at a Samsung factory, I wanted to take action

The abuse, uncovered in a new investigation conducted by my organization CLW, shows clear violations of Chinese labor laws. While the precise number of child laborers throughout the factory is unknown, investigators suspect that as many as 50-100 under age children may work for this factory alone.

Wu Xiaofang (an alias this young female worker used as well as the name she used on her fake ID in order to get into the factory to work) was only 14 years old. She told China Labor Watch investigators that the factory refused to take her to the hospital for treatment when she fell on the stairs accidentally. The factory’s management even rejected her request for sick leave and deducted 6 days of her wages. Similar abuses happened again two months later. Xiaofang was fired by the factory without any compensation in July.

According to China Labor Watch’s analysis of the hours, salary, and overtime pay listed on Xiaofang’s paystub, her approximate overtime was between 70 and 84 hours in this month. The daily subsidy for night shifts is just over $1, and she received a total of 77 RMB in subsidies for her night shifts this month. Xiaofang worked 11 night shifts during this month, each shift lasting from 8pm to 8am. This paystub clearly shows how the factory was treating this 14-year-old girl. Despite the evidence, Samsung’s supplier alleged that Xiaofang made up a story about her terrible working conditions.

Please join me in calling on Samsung to stop using child laborers at its Chinese employers, to make sure they are compensate for any work they have already done and that they return to school. Finally, Samsung should establish an independent hotline for workers to report abuses like this to prevent them from happening again.

Sign the petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/samsung-stop-exploiting-child-laborers

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RE: Foxconn Plant Closed After Riot, Company Says - 9/25/2012 12:03:06 AM   
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The conditions that the poor workers at FoxConn's factories endure approximate slavery. No one with a commitment to universal human rights should ignore this situation.

Thanks kalishima for giving me the chance to do something about it.

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