Foxconn: China's iFactory...
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:20 pm
You may have heard about this and you will be hard pressed to find it on google (I'm sure you can, but I dind't try very hard) got this off of Yahoo.
If this report is accurate, what a weird paradigm. It's almost like they're house elves from Harry Potter.
ABC News: A Trip to The iFactory: 'Nightline' Gets an Unprecedented Glimpse Inside Apple's Chinese Core
American electronics makes $23/hr??? lol... the place I work at starts at $8.50/hr and is lucky to make $12. Where I work, we DO underpay. Typical pay in this area (Portland Oregon) is between 12 to start and can see as high as $18 +/- if they're IPC cert.
So, what to do? I'm a bit puzzled by this. I'm not all the keen on Apple but wow ... how the situation in China is. Their government Vilifies Capitalism, but lets their people be exploited by it. They aren't ok with it, but they don't really have a choice. It really looks like the work situation here in the US during the depression when people would line up to shovel coal and would be kicked off the job when they got too tired to shovel. The next person would step in.
If this report is accurate, what a weird paradigm. It's almost like they're house elves from Harry Potter.
ABC News: A Trip to The iFactory: 'Nightline' Gets an Unprecedented Glimpse Inside Apple's Chinese Core
American electronics makes $23/hr??? lol... the place I work at starts at $8.50/hr and is lucky to make $12. Where I work, we DO underpay. Typical pay in this area (Portland Oregon) is between 12 to start and can see as high as $18 +/- if they're IPC cert.
So, what to do? I'm a bit puzzled by this. I'm not all the keen on Apple but wow ... how the situation in China is. Their government Vilifies Capitalism, but lets their people be exploited by it. They aren't ok with it, but they don't really have a choice. It really looks like the work situation here in the US during the depression when people would line up to shovel coal and would be kicked off the job when they got too tired to shovel. The next person would step in.