Apple to partner with Foxconn on labor conditions
In response to media reports alleging poor working and living conditions at a plant in China, where its Ipod products are assembled, Apple issued a statement on the company website on 17 August to reveal results of its own investigation at the plant.
According to the statement, Foxconn Electronics is in compliance in the majority of the areas audited, but the investigation team found some violations of Appleās supplier code of conduct.
More here at DigiTimes.
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