Apple's Chinese workers treated inhumanely

s_isale
By s_isale

An investigation into the conditions of Chinese workers has revealed the shocking human cost of producing the must-have Apple iPhones and iPads that are now ubiquitous in the west.
.
.
.
.
.
.

When the allegations were put to Foxconn by the Observer, manager Louis Woo confirmed that workers sometimes worked more than the statutory overtime limit to meet demand from western consumers, but claimed that all the extra hours were voluntary. Workers claim that, if they turn down excessive demands for overtime, they will be forced to rely on their basic wage: workers in Chengdu are paid only 1,350 yuan (£125) a month for a basic 48-hour week, equivalent to about 65p an hour.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/apr/30/apple-chinese-workers-t...

At least the teaboys get paid better here

By Default Nick• 1 May 2011 11:51
Default Nick

It is an economical rule "law of supply and demand". You can not even blame capitalism for this. I mean if the Chinese workers wouldn't like to work in factories and continue to be villagers they could survive as their ancestors had lived for centuries. This is their demand to have a better life of standart to earn more money etc. Their supply is our demand and even they were not doing this some other countries would be doing like Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Turkey etc... I am not happy to be away from home, working almost 72 hours a week, etc but my demand is to gain enough money to have a better life in the future. Unless they are slaves this is their choice to work in those factories. And if there is a choise there is always opportunity cost.

By s_isale• 1 May 2011 11:49
s_isale

Capitalism - exploit the have-nots so that the haves enjoy

By frenchieman• 1 May 2011 11:20
frenchieman

The reason why China's economy is growing is because it pays less than everyone else. The day they pay a decent wage is the day all the factories move to another country. THIS is root of Chinese GDP growth that everyone gets sooo excited about. And every time each of us buys anything from China we are participating in the system.

Yea capitalism!

By s_isale• 1 May 2011 09:36
s_isale

well, isnt that same thing followed here as well? If the worker for a requisite post is not available in abundance, wouldnt companies here be willing to pay more?

By happygolucky• 1 May 2011 09:28
happygolucky

Tinker...so as per your opinion the increase in demand is the reason for the plight of the said workers. Would like to know your thoughts as to how do you propose to see lesser consumers for a particular product or a decrease in demand.

By asif_khan• 1 May 2011 09:06
asif_khan

mr WK we are talking about APPLE bcoze this post if for APPLE

By KHATTAK• 1 May 2011 09:04
KHATTAK

Thats TOO MUCH... I mean the wages are too much.

Its like QR 1750/-? Thats too much.

*Ignorant Mode ON*

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 09:00
anonymous

QL_King that was a real expert comment by you.

Bravo!!!

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 08:58
anonymous

That is what I am wondering, why are you talking about Apple when every company does the same.

By asif_khan• 1 May 2011 08:58
asif_khan

WK everything is made and assembled in china but here we're talking about APPLE INC.

By Rizks• 1 May 2011 08:57
Rizks

An eApple a day keeps the Doctors away ! :(

By asif_khan• 1 May 2011 08:54
asif_khan

@tinkerbell10 apple generates billions of dollars from us and increasing its profit so its apple's human resource department's job to deal wit these issues.

By britexpat• 1 May 2011 08:54
britexpat

What about Nike, Levi, Louis Vitton and countless others ?

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 08:54
anonymous

Asif where is your computer made?

The one you are using to make all these comments.

By asif_khan• 1 May 2011 08:52
asif_khan

MORALE OF THE STORY: stop buying apple products.

By britexpat• 1 May 2011 08:48
britexpat

Sadly, this discussion has been going on for years - especially since "Body shop" got shopped :o)

Most consumers don't care where or how the product is made. They just want a "good deal".

By happygolucky• 1 May 2011 08:42
happygolucky

I am a bit intrigued how are consumers to be held responsible for the impropriety conducted by a business house.

By asif_khan• 1 May 2011 08:22
asif_khan

i wonder why APPLE inc. doesnt pay fair wages to its employees???

mr. steve jobs must look into this issues seriously and pay the workers fairly as IPONE and IPODS are most sucessful products in the market and generating enough revenue world wide.

By Milky_BarKid• 1 May 2011 08:19
Milky_BarKid

Well I do feel sorry for these poor Workers, what choice do we have. If the Ipad was truely manufactuered in the US do you think it would be sold for the same retail price?

By happygolucky• 1 May 2011 08:15
happygolucky

I liked this statement from Apple:

"Apple is committed to ensuring the highest standards of social responsibility throughout our supply base. Apple requires suppliers to commit to our comprehensive supplier code of conduct as a condition of their contracts with us. We drive compliance with the code through a rigorous monitoring programme, including factory audits, corrective action plans and verification measures."

Looks like the statement made by Apple is just good to read.

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 08:13
anonymous

You say it, Mr. WK.

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 08:11
anonymous

Anyone using any Made in China product should not be blaming Apple or Mr. Jobs or any of the other companies with manufacturing facility in China.

We the consumers are causing this, we are making those workers suffer.

By britexpat• 1 May 2011 08:08
Rating: 2/5
britexpat

The same thing occurs in many developing nations where the government turns a blind eye in order to ensure foreign investment and employment for its people.

The focus should be on "outing" the companies involved and prosecuting them ...... But then , they also generate revenue for the local economy :O(

By asif_khan• 1 May 2011 08:06
asif_khan

And still mr.steve jobs stands proudly in front of massive brainwashed crowd and introduces his products.

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 08:00
anonymous

Same here in the Industrial Area!

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 07:59
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

In China they have dormitories with small bunk beds which goes upto 7-8 beds piled upon..They have no human values.

By anonymous• 1 May 2011 07:57
anonymous

The working conditions are almost the same in every factory in China. What is so special about this case?

By DaRuDe• 1 May 2011 07:48
DaRuDe

very bad

even the guy washing car here in the malls earns alot more than that

Log in or register to post comments

More from Qatar Living

Qatar’s top beaches for water sports thrills

Qatar’s top beaches for water sports thrills

Let's dive into the best beaches in Qatar, where you can have a blast with water activities, sports and all around fun times.
Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part Two

Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part Two

This guide brings you the top apps that will simplify the use of government services in Qatar.
Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part One

Most Useful Apps In Qatar - Part One

this guide presents the top must-have Qatar-based apps to help you navigate, dine, explore, access government services, and more in the country.
Winter is coming – Qatar’s seasonal adventures await!

Winter is coming – Qatar’s seasonal adventures await!

Qatar's winter months are brimming with unmissable experiences, from the AFC Asian Cup 2023 to the World Aquatics Championships Doha 2024 and a variety of outdoor adventures and cultural delights.
7 Days of Fun: One-Week Activity Plan for Kids

7 Days of Fun: One-Week Activity Plan for Kids

Stuck with a week-long holiday and bored kids? We've got a one week activity plan for fun, learning, and lasting memories.
Wallet-friendly Mango Sticky Rice restaurants that are delightful on a budget

Wallet-friendly Mango Sticky Rice restaurants that are delightful on a budget

Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a sweet escape into the world of budget-friendly Mango Sticky Rice that's sure to satisfy both your cravings and your budget!
Places to enjoy Mango Sticky Rice in  high-end elegance

Places to enjoy Mango Sticky Rice in high-end elegance

Delve into a world of culinary luxury as we explore the upmarket hotels and fine dining restaurants serving exquisite Mango Sticky Rice.
Where to celebrate World Vegan Day in Qatar

Where to celebrate World Vegan Day in Qatar

Celebrate World Vegan Day with our list of vegan food outlets offering an array of delectable options, spanning from colorful salads to savory shawarma and indulgent desserts.