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You are NOT allowed to commit ѕυιcιdє: Workers in Chinese iPad factories forced to sign pledges

Factories making sought-after Apple iPads and iPhones in China are forcing staff to sign pledges not to commit ѕυιcιdє, an investigation has revealed.

At least 14 workers at Foxconn factories in China have killed themselves in the last 16 months as a result of horrendous working conditions.

Many more are believed to have either survived attempts or been stopped before trying at the Apple supplier's plants in Chengdu or Shenzen.

After a spate of ѕυιcιdєs last year, managers at the factories ordered new staff to sign pledges that they would not attempt to kill themselves, according to researchers.

And they were made to promise that if they did, their families would only seek the legal minimum in damages.

An investigation of the 500,000 workers by the Centre for Research on Multinational Companies and Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour (Sacom) found appalling conditions in the factories.

They claimed that:

- Excessive overtime was rife, despite a legal limit of 36 hours a month. One payslip showed a worker did 98 hours of overtime in one month, the Observer reported.

-During peak periods of demand for the iPad, workers were made to take only one day off in 13.

-Badly performing workers were humiliated in front of colleagues.

-Workers are banned from talking and are made to stand up for their 12-hour shifts.

The 'anti-ѕυιcιdє pledge' was brought in after sociologists wrote an open letter to the media calling for an end to restrictive working practices.

But the investigation revealed many of the workers still lived in dismal conditions, with some only going home to see family once a year.

One worker told the newspaper: 'Sometimes my roommates cry when they arrive in the dormitory after a long day.'

She said they were made to work illegally long hours for a basic daily wage, as little as £5.20, and that workers were housed in dormitories of up to 24 people a room.

In Chengdu, working between 60 and 80 hours overtime a month was normal, with many breaching Apple's own code of conduct with the length of their shifts.

And the investigation found that employees claimed they were not allowed to speak to each other.

Foxconn admits that it breaks overtime laws, but claims all the overtime is voluntary.

Some officials within the company even accused workers of committing ѕυιcιdє to secure large compensation payments for their families.

Anti-ѕυιcιdє nets were put up around the dormitory buildings on the advice of psychologists.

Foxconn said it had faced 'some very challenging months for everyone associated with the Foxconn family and the loss of a number of colleagues to tragic ѕυιcιdєs'.

Spokesman Louis Woo, responding to allegations that staff were humiliated, said: 'It is not something we endorse or encourage. However, I would not exclude that this might happen given the diverse and large population of our workforce.

'But we are working to change it.'

He added that employees were 'encouraged not to engage in conversations that may distract them from the attention needed to ensure accuracy and their own safety'.

Sacom said the company initially responded to the spate of ѕυιcιdєs by bringing in monks to exorcise evil spirits.

Leontien Aarnoudse, a Sacom official, told The People: 'They work excessive overtime for a salary they can hardly live on and are inhumanely treated.

'Conditions are harsh and they don't have a social life. Their life is just working in a factory and that is it.'

Demand for iPads and iPhones has soared, resulting in tough targets for workers in Apple factories.

Apple's supplier code of conduct demands that employees are treated with respect and dignity, but its own audit reports suggest suppliers in China may not meet up to these standards.

The global high-tech product manufacturer made profits of $6billion in the first quarter of 2011.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1382396/Workers-Chinese-Apple-factories-forced-sign-pledges-commit-ѕυιcιdє.html#ixzz1Lg4GQ3yN


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  • even though i wasn't politaically knowledgeable when i was younger i just knew that if norad got passed it would be a disaster for this country and others. i told people that it was no good, but no one listened to me.

    we should manufacture things here.


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  • It's terrible. What a horrible thing that these people are suffering, for what?  :shocked:

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  • This is so sad.  

    A quote from the article:
    She said they were made to work illegally long hours for a basic daily wage, as little as £5.20, and that workers were housed in dormitories of up to 24 people a room.

    In Chengdu, working between 60 and 80 hours overtime a month was normal, with many breaching Apple's own code of conduct with the length of their shifts.


    And another quote from the article regarding working so many hours AND having to STAND up during their 12 hour shifts!!

    They claimed that:

    - Excessive overtime was rife, despite a legal limit of 36 hours a month. One payslip showed a worker did 98 hours of overtime in one month, the Observer reported.

    -During peak periods of demand for the iPad, workers were made to take only one day off in 13.

    -Badly performing workers were humiliated in front of colleagues.

    -Workers are banned from talking and are made to stand up for their 12-hour shifts.


    When I think of the poor people in the world who suffer such terrible things, I say a prayer for them.  

    May Jesus and Mary have pity on those poor people, bring them to the True Faith and sustain them in their sufferings.  

    Jesus, Mary and St. Joseph, we love Thee, save souls! :pray:

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  • Also note that Communist officials in China have their own organic gardens were the utmost care is taken to produce natural, healthy food (no chemcials) while the common folk are fed poison.





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  • So what happens if you violate the pledge?  They fire you?
    Stir up within Thy Church, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the Spirit with which blessed Josaphat, Thy Martyr and Bishop, was filled, when he laid down his life for his sheep: so that, through his intercession, we too may be moved and strengthen by the same Spir

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  • No if you kill yourself, your family can only collect the absolute minimum in damages. They claim some people were killing themselves to collect "big bucks" in damages to take care of their families when they die.
    Matthew 5:37

    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

    My Avatar is Fr. Hector Bolduc. He was a faithful parish priest in De Pere, WI,

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    It's terrible. What a horrible thing that these people are suffering, for what?


    Don't you know the world's biggest cult leader, Steve Jobs, has cancer?  ( The world's biggest cult leader, in the non-pejorative sense of the term, used to be the Pope when we had one ).  If he doesn't have these serfs to make him rich, his chances of getting the best treatment and living forever are radically diminished.  

    Also, he has to pay for new Zen lessons so he can maintain his demonic inspiration.  I must admit, Steve Jobs fascinates me, he's like some kind of incarnate techno-Buddha.  I hate Apple and never buy their stuff, but he has the pulse of people in such a perfect way that it's frightening.  The blend of poetic aesthetics with technology has something nαzι-like about it.  Recall nαzιs also drew from Eastern "philosophies," the swastika being a Hindu symbol.
    Readers: Please IGNORE all my postings here. I was a recent convert and fell into errors, even heresy for which hopefully my ignorance excuses. These include rejecting the "rhythm method," rejecting the idea of "implicit faith," and being brieflfy quasi-Jansenist. I also posted occasions of sins and links to occasions of sin, not understanding the concept much at the time, so do not follow my links.