The following article first appeared at Working In These Times, the labor blog of In These Times magazine. For more news and analysis like this, sign up to receive In These Times' weekly updates.
Our
gadgets and tablets make our lives easier, but those palm-sized
miracles of convenience are built by hard work in a metastisizing global
chain of low-wage labor. Apple has received much criticism lately over the exploitation of workers in China, particularly at the manufacturing behemoth Foxconn, where several worker suicides have stirred public outrage.
But Apple’s power over China’s assemblyline workforce extends to many other suppliers. A new report by China Labor Watch
drills down to the lesser-known plants that piece together our
hand-held devices. China Labor Watch surveyed ten factors and uncovered
abuses in various aspects of production, from grinding work schedules to
anemic labor protections. The findings indicate that often in these
factories:
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