What caused the Foxconn suicides?

What caused the Foxconn suicides?

Foxconn, among some other companies in China, allegedly forced their employees work to overtime, which resulted in occasional karoshi (death caused by overwork or job-related exhaustion) and suicide, an official with the All China Federation of Trade Union (ACFTU) said on Monday, Beijing News reported.

What products does Foxconn manufacture?

Foxconn

A Foxconn factory in the Czech Republic
Area served Worldwide
Key people Young Liu (Chairman and President)
Products Electronics, electronic components, PCBs, PCB components, computer chips.
Services Electronics manufacturing services

Is Apple responsible for Foxconn?

Is Apple responsible for the conditions on the Foxconn line? Legally, Apple is not (under U.S. or Chinese law) directly responsible for the conditions that exist at a supplier’s site. Apple and its supporters are correct in saying that in the strictest legal sense they are not responsible.

Does Foxconn pay overtime?

Even though Chinese law says that monthly overtime shouldn’t exceed 36 hours, Foxconn workers at this factory were found to put in over 100 hours of overtime each month during peak production season. Similar to other factories that China Labor Watch has reported on, there’s no labor union for the Hengyang workers.

When did Foxconn start making motherboards?

One of the important milestones for Foxconn occurred in 2001 when Intel selected the company to manufacture its Intel -branded motherboards instead of Asus. By November 2007, Foxconn further expanded with an announced plan to build a new US$500 million plant in Huizhou, Southern China.

What were the Foxconn suicides and why did they happen?

The Foxconn Suicides were a spate of suicides linked to low pay at the so-called ” Foxconn City ” industrial park in Shenzhen, China, that occurred alongside several additional suicides at various other Foxconn-owned locations and facilities in Mainland China.

Is intel about to shut down its own motherboard business?

Today Intel made a sobering, but not entirely unexpected announcement: over the next 3 years Intel will be ramping down its own desktop motherboard business.

What’s going on with Intel’s Haswell motherboards?

All Intel boards, including upcoming Haswell motherboards, will carry a full warranty and will be supported by Intel during that period. This isn’t a workforce reduction. Most of the folks who worked in Intel’s surprisingly small desktop motherboard division will move on to other groups within Intel that can use their talents.

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