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Foxconn Chairman Calls in Exorcist to Stop Suicides

by - source: Tom's Hardware UK

As Foxconn's suicide cluster continues, the company is desperate to have the death toll remain where it is.

Foxconn has been experiencing a wave of suicides, with a total of eight employees taking their lives since the beginning of the year. A ninth incident, which took place yesterday, and saw a man with several knife wounds fall from a seventh-floor window of one of Foxconn’s dormitories, has not been confirmed as a suicide.

With so many people working for Foxconn (roughly 400,000 work at the Longhua plant alone), some have tried to explain away the suicides as statistically normal. However, the Telegraph newspaper cites Foxconn as saying it has prevented a further 30 suicide attempts in the last three weeks alone.

Though a weapon was found at the scene of the most recent incident, it seems many of the suicide victims have jumped from dormitories, leading to suspicions as to how the 21-year-old man died. Foxconn is said to be desperate to stop the suicide cluster from continuing and according to a DigiTimes report dated last week, Chinese media says chairman of the company Terry Guo has sought the aid of an exorcist to try and put an end to the tragedies.

While unusual, suicide clusters, when the notion of suicide spreads throughout a group of people, are not unheard of. In 2007/2008 there was a cluster of suicides in a town in Wales, which saw nearly 20 people ranging from the age of 15 to 26 commit suicide. Most of them hung themselves and all of them had a connection to at least one of the others. At the time, media speculated as to whether or not social networking sites had played a role in the cluster. Many wondered if memorial pages set up on Bebo and Facebook had romanticized the idea of suicide and led others to follow in the footsteps of the first victim, 18-year-old Dale Crole.

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mi1ez 18/05/2010 10:40
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April the... no wait..

Alatheia00 18/05/2010 12:16
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I knew that new Foxconn motherboard was bleeding edge. Looks like employees took the idea of crossfire a bit too literally. I am sure there's a joke about die shrinkage.

Henry Chinaski 18/05/2010 12:23
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Mr. Guo should begin trying to improve working conditions for employees.

kelewan 18/05/2010 15:01
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alatheia00 :
I knew that new Foxconn motherboard was bleeding edge. Looks like employees took the idea of crossfire a bit too literally. I am sure there's a joke about die shrinkage.



Ouch, just a touch insensitive.

Anonymous 18/05/2010 15:37
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Do they all have life insurance paid for by the company, perchance? Seen this in CSI Miami last night...

Silmarunya 18/05/2010 17:13
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Perhaps they could just start treating their employees like human beings rather than treating them worse then sewer rats...

The only long term solution to such tragedies is an end to our continuous need for cheap electronics. If we didn't want to have the cheapest possible hardware, there would be room for healthy working environments. Every single one of such Foxconn-like tragedies is due to our insatiable demand for low cost products, in segments as diverse as clothing and hardware.

obsidian86 18/05/2010 19:53
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"downsizing" the extreme way

Jimmy22 26/05/2010 10:08
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Wow, must be tough on those that only just meet their targets is this is the failure cost!

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