Foxconn Makes Progress on Working Conditions

By Park Sae-jin Posted : August 22, 2012, 16:08 Updated : August 22, 2012, 16:08
Foxconn, Apple‘s main manufacturer in China, has taken steps to improve working hours and conditions, said the US-based Fair Labor Association.

Health breaks and measures to guard against repetitive stress injury were some of the changes the FLA found after an inspection. The report said Foxconn was ahead of schedule in implementing the FLA’s recommendations.

The review came after a number of suicides at Foxconn factories.

Apple asked the FLA to investigate workers‘ conditions at the Taiwan-based company after reports of safety violations and long working hours.

After finding numerous violations of Chinese regulation in three factories in Shenzhen and Chengdu, the FLA published a report with recommendations for improving conditions.

The report published Tuesday was a status update on the implementation of those recommendations. It found that Foxconn has completed 284 of the recommended changes, with 76 more items due.

Although the deadline for compliance with Chinese labour laws is July 2013, the FLA says Foxconn has begun taking steps towards reducing working hours. The company has limited hours to 60 a week, including overtime.

The three plants covered in the report employ 178,000 workers making Apple products. Foxconn has 1.3 million workers in total, producing electronics for other companies including Sony and Hewlett-Packard.

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