Apple Cuts Ties With Supplier Due to Underage Workers

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[citation][nom]bigdog44[/nom]For the few of you posters drinking the apple juice, read the title and last paragraph again and ask yourselves why they haven't sh*tcanned foxconn yet...[/citation]

For the same reason:

Major customers

Major customers of Foxconn include or have included:
Acer Inc. (Taiwan)
Amazon.com (United States)
Apple Inc. (United States)
Cisco (United States)
Dell (United States)
Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Microsoft (United States)
Motorola Mobility (United States)
Nintendo (Japan)
Nokia (Finland)
Sony (Japan)
Toshiba (Japan)
Vizio (United States)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn

Not sure what's worse a hypocrite or someone who's moronic enough not to check the validity of his statement...

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you missed his point competely...
 
[citation][nom]neon neophyte[/nom]you missed his point competely...[/citation]

Actually, I didn't...

They can't get away from Foxconn, any more than the rest of the usual suspects. It's currently the one company that's services can't be matched by any competitor. Instead of complaining about Apple, how about keeping it fair and pointing the finger at everyone that's looking the other way.

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he isnt actually giving them *** for not ditching foxxconn. the point of his post was to reflect that apple doesnt actually care about underage workers and that there is more going on here.

like i said, you missed the point entirely
 
Man im all for child employment as long as they are getting paid sufficiently and have all the needed rights in place for them.

Child slavery is a whole other thing...
 
get real people,
not everyone is born with a silver spoon.
but this thing about underage workers is not being brought forward properly.
I worked my fathers shop since i was about 13. I did not need to do that, but thats where i learnt the ropes for the business, (its another matter that i keep looking to jump ships even now, after 15 years in the shop.)
if it is wrong to employs underage workers , then how come we allow our kids to help out in our family businesses be it Farm, Shops, or Offices? its just the bad luck of those some kids that their parents don't own a proper business or farm for them to work at.
but all that said i agree totally with the fact that Apple misused this law to break away from the supplier without any lose to itself, they are like biggest shark in the business, and they will do anything to maintain that head-start..
 
[citation][nom]christarp[/nom]Lol you people, criticizing apple for using these companies, and when they dump them you criticize them for ruining the workers lives. You can't play both fields.[/citation]

Yes they can, it's Apple. Target of both unreasonable love and unreasonable hate, for some reason. Apple could announce they're donating one billion dollars a year to conservation groups and people would complain "Yes, and what's that money made of? Paper! Which comes from trees!" (... which, of course, the 'paper' money's printed on doesn't, exactly, but still.) "Apple's responsible for them getting cut down in the first place!"

I don't mind that someone doesn't like Apple. That's fine. And there are points they deserve criticism (you want to sell the mini for HOW much?) But there are some people who act like Apple sent out a hit squad to kill their families, send their mother to become a prostitute and put the video on the Internet - and others who could have that happen and still praise Apple as God.

Frankly, both sides need to either shut up or go into politics where we're used to ignoring it.
 
[citation][nom]sykozis[/nom]It's not just our "western values"....it's also Chinese law.... The Chinese Gov't chose to pass labor laws that protect children....why exactly are we bashing this?So, at what age do you think a child should be forced into working? 6? 7? 8? It's not the child's job to support the family. It's the family's job to support the child....[/citation]

yay... first world values...

you starve if you dont work, you continue living if you do...
if you cant get work legally well... there's always prostitution.

people fail to realize this, america specifically we have the worlds oldest children, not everywhere in the world is blessed with a government that wont let you die if they could help (for the most part, there are programs to keep you alive and well enough)
 
[citation][nom]unoriginal1[/nom]"we ensure that the under-age workers are taken care of" I'd like to know how Apple took care of them.Just saying... When I was >16 yrs of age. I worked when I was told to, Or needed money for something I really wanted. I imagine these kids worked because their families needed support. Just wondering how they were "taken care of" now that they have less income coming home.[/citation]Exactly. I mean it's not like they'd be there by choice, I'm sure they'd rather be out and about having fun. So you've got to wonder what the effects of terminating their employment will have on themselves and their families. Unless their parents were just dicks and made them go to work or something, I mean who knows?
 
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