Friday, February 17th 2012

Fair Labour Association Calls Apple's Factories "First Class"

Earlier this week, it was reported that Apple was conducting inspections of the manufacturing facilities of its foundry partners via independent agencies, to assess working conditions and well-being of workers. It requested the Fair Labour Association (FLA) to carry out the inspections. In addition to Foxconn, the FLA will inspect facilities of Quanta Computer Inc, Pegatron Corp, Wintek Corp and others. While the final report of its inspections will be released only by late next month, FLA revealed its first impressions of what it saw.

The FLA finds the working conditions in foundry partner Foxconn's facilities "above average". Auret van Heerden, president of the FLA commented on the Foxconn inspection: "The facilities are first-class; the physical conditions are way, way above average of the norm." He continued, "I was very surprised when I walked onto the floor at Foxconn, how tranquil it is compared with a garment factory," he said. "So the problems are not the intensity and burnout and pressure-cooker environment you have in a garment factory. It's more a function of monotony, of boredom, of alienation perhaps."
Mr. van Heerden went on to hypothesize the cause of worker suicides in China, which his organization has been studying since the 1990s. "You have lot of young people, coming from rural areas, away from families for the first time. They're taken from a rural into an industrial lifestyle, often quite an intense one, and that's quite a shock to these young workers. And we find that they often need some kind of emotional support, and they can't get it," he added. "Factories initially didn't realize those workers needed emotional support."
Sources: Reuters, NewsBiscuit
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52 Comments on Fair Labour Association Calls Apple's Factories "First Class"

#26
m1dg3t
What a joke! The only thing first class about Apple is it's profit margin's :laugh: I haven't seen this much propaganda since Herr Goebbels was in charge of the "news", no offence to you bta or anyone else. The veil has been lifted off of Apple and the world now see's them for what they truly are. They can grasp at straw's all they want, i still don't think it'll be enough to save the ship :o

All of these major corporation's need a wake up call.
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#27
mechtech
btarunrMaybe FLA knows more, but I have to call BS on the theory of rural guy going to factories and getting shocked by the work there. I'm from India, and I'm sure a Chinese guy can correct me, but the mechanism of urbanization is similar between our two countries. Life in rural parts of our country is extremely difficult. Farm mechanization is low, and so there's lot of manual labour, and rural life in our two countries is nightmarish. Apart from working your ass out in the field, you have the slog it out in the village market to get the best prices for your produce, so you could make ends meet. In contrast, being pulled out of the farms and being put into a factory, especially an assembly line where you can sit, and where the factory gives you your lunch, is a dream. Hell, even a stereotypical textile sweatshop is much better than farm life.

So there must be factors other than intensity of labour behind worker suicides.
I guess it's all relative as they say. I would like a comparison of Foxconn to say a GM or Honda auto plant in Canada or the US.
As for farm life in Northern Ontario, there isn't much of one since we are buried in snow 6 months of the year.
A co-worker just came back from northern India and he is glad to be back breathing 'clean' air and not tripping over garbage in the streets.
(no offense Btarunr)
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#28
hellrazor
Either it's actually good or it's crap, but either way be prepared for Apple products to double in price.
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#29
m1dg3t
mechtechAs for farm life in Northern Ontario, there isn't much of one since we are buried in snow 6 months of the year.
Where are you to get that weather? Hudson's bay! It has been relatively mild weather compared to what we were accustomed to :o
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#30
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
mechtechA co-worker just came back from northern India and he is glad to be back breathing 'clean' air and not tripping over garbage in the streets.
(no offense Btarunr)
I don't see how that relates to this discussion.
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#31
m1dg3t
btarunrI don't see how that relates to this discussion.
Maybe he's trying to say that although condition's in India may not be very good, and possibly quite similar to China, they are not jumping off building's to "ease" the pain :confused:
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#32
Super XP
This outsourcing and moving factories overseas is what killed/is killing the North American Economy. Go right ahead Apple, do your Inspection and perhaps you can give these hard working people a pay increase to $1.50 per hr up from $1.00 :cool:
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#33
pr0n Inspector
btarunrAnd farm-life is worse. It's just as repetitive, and thanks to the lack of siblings or multiple children (one child rule), just as lonely. The bi-product of one child rule is a self-centric society. You have just one kid, and the last thing you want is for the kid to end up like you, so you do everything you can to send that kid to at least go work in a factory (away from the farm life).
In rural China, you can have two children if the first one is a girl(yeah that's gender discrimination right there). More if you know people or know who to pay.
Still, even without siblings there are plenty of people you know by name around you. It's just not the same in humongous and highly organized factories like Foxconn.
Construction work is more dangerous and much more demanding, but from what I heard the pay is very good(used to be horrid though).
But Chinese people vastly prefer the academic route, so most parents demand their children to excel at school and go to a good university just so they can be educated degree-holding unemployed bums until finally settling for crap jobs that have nothing to do with what they studied.



I recognize that people I don't even know existed are suffering so that my money have more purchasing power. But my heart is not bleeding, I'm an insensitive fuck.:ohwell:
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#34
Jonap_1st
btarunrThe FLA finds the working conditions in foundry partner Foxconn's facilities "above average". Auret van Heerden, president of the FLA commented on the Foxconn inspection: "The facilities are first-class; the physical conditions are way, way above average of the norm." He continued, "I was very surprised when I walked onto the floor at Foxconn, how tranquil it is compared with a garment factory," he said. "So the problems are not the intensity and burnout and pressure-cooker environment you have in a garment factory. It's more a function of monotony, of boredom, of alienation perhaps."

[QUOTE][IMG]http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-02-17/137a.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] the picture explain everything..
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#35
Super XP
I found out, these workers make on average $8 per hour, but within that hour they have an expectation to pump out a set amount of devices.

Still shitty pay.
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#36
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Super XPI found out, these workers make on average $8 per hour, but within that hour they have an expectation to pump out a set amount of devices.

Still shitty pay.
If they were paid not-"shitty" pay, an iPad would cost $2000, if not more.
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#37
m1dg3t
Super XPI found out, these workers make on average $8 per hour, but within that hour they have an expectation to pump out a set amount of devices.

Still shitty pay.
How much does Apple make per hour again? :nutkick:
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#38
pr0n Inspector
Super XPI found out, these workers make on average $8 per hour, but within that hour they have an expectation to pump out a set amount of devices.

Still shitty pay.
No they don't. They make ~2500CNY a month if they work extra hard/are senior workers. Not bad considering they have poor education, free meals, free inter-facility transport and free dorm.
You are welcome to work in a grocery store for 1700CNY a month AND have to pay for food, shelter and transportation.
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#39
Super XP
Not 100% sure, all I know is my source stated they are making on average $8/hr.
btarunrIf they were paid not-"shitty" pay, an iPad would cost $2000, if not more.
If they were making them in North America, it would cost 110% the same as it costs today. The issue is called pure Corprate Greed. Instead of making 300% profit (North American Factories), lets make 600% profit (Overseas Factories) but charge people the same amount of money for the product.

What you get is a cheaper quality product costing you a lot of money. I do admit though, tbat quality has increased within China but still is far off vs. North American.
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#40
Halk
btarunrIf they were paid not-"shitty" pay, an iPad would cost $2000, if not more.
Apparently the solution to that is for Apple to stop making profits...

Honestly most of the posts in this thread seem to be coming from naive schoolboys. There's too many posts to respond to individually, but the cream of the moron crop is the poster who seems to remember Goebbels propaganda. Btarunr seems to be the only adult in the thread. Edit : That's unfair, there's a couple of others swimming in the sea too :)
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#41
BiggieShady
The issue is called pure Corporate Greed. Instead of making 300% profit (North American Factories), lets make 600% profit (Overseas Factories) but charge people the same amount of money for the product.
This precisely, the price of a product is as high as people are ready to pay for it. For a corporation, a drop in production cost alone is never a reason to lower the product price. It can only justify it in a fight for market share.
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#42
m1dg3t
HalkApparently the solution to that is for Apple to stop making profits...

Honestly most of the posts in this thread seem to be coming from naive schoolboys. There's too many posts to respond to individually, but the cream of the moron crop is the poster who seems to remember Goebbels propaganda. Btarunr seems to be the only adult in the thread. Edit : That's unfair, there's a couple of others swimming in the sea too :)
LOL That was me refering to Goebbels and i do think it is pure propaganda, they must have studied his work's immensely. Only a capitalist/corporate fool, naive schoolboy or Apple employee would say otherwise. :nutkick:

They don't need to stop making profit's but they do need to start introducing equality and fairness.
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#43
pr0n Inspector
m1dg3tLOL That was me refering to Goebbels and i do think it is pure propaganda, they must have studied his work's immensely. Only a capitalist/corporate fool, naive schoolboy or Apple employee would say otherwise. :nutkick:

They don't need to stop making profit's but they do need to start introducing equality and fairness.
You can start by refusing to touch anything tainted by Foxconn or other "sweatshops".
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#44
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
this goes hand in hand with the news about the foxconn employees getting pay raises. All the partners were tipped off. you couldnt convince me otherwise. that said I still dont think apple cares about board partner working conditions. they "care" when its on the news and line men are jumping out of windows or getting caught in reflow stations
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#45
Halk
m1dg3tLOL That was me refering to Goebbels and i do think it is pure propaganda, they must have studied his work's immensely. Only a capitalist/corporate fool, naive schoolboy or Apple employee would say otherwise. :nutkick:

They don't need to stop making profit's but they do need to start introducing equality and fairness.
Apple already is more fair and equitable than no-name competitors. As far as Samsung and so on go.. then I would be astounded if Apple were worse. A single corporation cannot unilaterally change the way in which they manufacture without simply ceasing to compete. Certainly they can be a bit more equitable than the competition, but not significantly so. The only reason Apple is able to do a little more is because they're in a rather unique position where their products are bought with a silly high mark-up because they're fashionable.

If Dell, for example, decided to put their box prices up by 25% because they wanted proper pensions packages, sick leave, holiday pay for their Chinese workers then people would stop buying Dell.
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#46
catnipkiller
No1 is jumping off the roof today? Ok you get a pass.
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#47
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
HalkApple already is more fair and equitable than no-name competitors. As far as Samsung and so on go.. then I would be astounded if Apple were worse. A single corporation cannot unilaterally change the way in which they manufacture without simply ceasing to compete. Certainly they can be a bit more equitable than the competition, but not significantly so. The only reason Apple is able to do a little more is because they're in a rather unique position where their products are bought with a silly high mark-up because they're fashionable.

If Dell, for example, decided to put their box prices up by 25% because they wanted proper pensions packages, sick leave, holiday pay for their Chinese workers then people would stop buying Dell.
>apple is more fair
>No name competitors
>as far as Samsung
>Samsung

Are you on drugs?
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#48
Halk
Do I need to be in order to understand your reply?
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#49
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
HalkDo I need to be in order to understand your reply?
did you just call samsung a no name competitor?
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#50
m1dg3t
Sol cut Halk some slack, he is either very young and hasn't figured much out about how the world really turn's or he is just learning the way of the troll.

99% of corporation's are unfair, i'm not trying to stick up for one or the other but truth's need to be told.

Just look at the US for example, there is a group of 400 or so individual's that hold more combined wealth than 150m people! :eek: That's nearly half of the entire population!!! Does that seem fair? People work their asses off just to pay the freakin' bill's and have NOTHING, absolutely nothing to show for all their effort's. Except maybe a foreclosure or a constant call from credit collection agencies while those fat cat's are laughing it up and counting their $$$

People need to wake the fock up! Trickle down economic's does NOT work, hasn't anything been learned since the Reagan era?
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