zaam :
I don't see why the Foxconn workers can't talk while on the production line.
As I said before, it's probably because if their workers remove hearing protection to talk, it's so loud that it causes hearing damage, like the person interviewed for this article claimed.
Also, I'm reposting my post that got voted down because the people here are too stupid to recognize truth.
Forgive me for not being overly sympathetic here but...
1. It's pretty rare that an employer here in the US that gives so many breaks. I mean seriously, a 10 minute break guaranteed every 2 hours, that's pretty generous. This article is designed to gain sympathy, but you'll get none from me on that point. I'm surprised they didn't leave that info out. Now if they said that you rarely ever get breaks unless you're literally about to crap your pants, then I might be sympathetic, because there are MANY jobs here in the US that are like that.
2. Complaining about not being able to make friends while working on a factory floor? You're getting paid to work, not socialize. If you really go to work to make friends, do it on your 10 minute break that they so kindly give you every 2 hours, or your meal break. Again, no sympathy from me.
3. Yes, their wages are comparitively low compared to other nations, but it's enough to live on, and higher than their minimum wage. 50% of jobs in america are like that, just barely enough to live on, maybe be able to save a little if you work some overtime. Again, no sympathy here. For those who say that these people would be making XX dollars here in the US, yes, maybe, but they'd also be paying $1500/month in rent, $500 for gas and groceries, etc.... It's all relative to the cost of living, and you can guarantee that those chinese workers are making enough to pay their bills, otherwise industries wouldn't be growing, nor would their middle class. And both of these are growing exponentially right now.
4. He never would have suffered hearing loss if he kept his earplugs in and worked like he should have, instead of taking them out and trying to chat all day with his coworkers.
And if you're the type of person that votes down my post, you're ignoring the facts and/or have no idea what it's like to work hard and eek out a living, no matter the country. It's all the same everywhere you go, they pay you just enough to keep you there, and not a penny more. And when enough people start leaving your workforce, or in this case killing themselves, they start handing out enough concessions and raises to keep the company from falling apart. Disagree with me all you want, but what I say is true.