News - Foxconn
A Chinese activist group called Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) are calling out the Chinese assembly plant Foxconn once more, saying conditions at factories haven't improved.
Pull up a groove and get fabulous, hip kids. It’s time for your weekly serving of Applesauce.
It seemed unbelievable at first when news broke over the weekend that a Foxconn CEO had “officially” announced the new, rumored Apple TV device. To those who have been following Apple for any length of time, such a story reeked of something fishy.
It’s been the most hotly debated Apple rumor since the iPad and the iPhone, and so far the talk has refused to die down.
A monthlong investigation by the Fair Labor Association (FLA) into factories operated by Foxconn in China found poor working conditions and worker abuse, leading Foxconn to pledge it will make improvements.
