Apple, Foxconn Broke a Chinese Labor Law to Build Latest iPhones

  • Companies confirm report on excessive use of temporary workers
  • China Labor Watch alleges harsh conditions before iPhone event
Apple, Foxconn Broke a Chinese Labor Law
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Apple Inc. and manufacturing partner Foxconn violated a Chinese labor rule by using too many temporary staff in the world’s largest iPhone factory, the companies confirmed following a report that also alleged harsh working conditions.

The claims came from China Labor Watch, which issued the report ahead of an Apple event on Tuesday to announce new iPhones. The non-profit advocacy group investigates conditions in Chinese factories, and says it has uncovered other alleged labor rights violations by Apple partners in the past.