Foxconn sternly denies Ipod sweatshop claims
Foxconn Electronics has sternly denied a report insinuating that the company was making Ipods for Apple Computer in sweatshops. Edmund Ding, spokesman for Foxconn - a chief maker of Ipods - said there were huge discrepancies between the truth and the claims in the report, which he said seems like a vicious attack on the company.
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