Foxconn Suicides Continue: PHOTOS Inside The iPhone Factory Plagued By Deaths

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Foxconn Suicides Continue:
PHOTOS Inside The iPhone Factory Plagued By Deaths

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Huffington Post | Bianca Bosker First Posted: 05-27-10 09:00 AM | Updated: 05-27-10 09:13 AM

The Foxconn Technology Group's factory in southern China has been plagued by suicides in recent months. A young man who jumped to his death late Wednesday became the 10th person at the Shenzhen factor--and the 11th Foxconn worker--to commit suicide this year. His death came just after Foxconn's chairman led a media tour of the factory.

The Chinese factory is one of Apple's "main manufacturer contractors," and in addition to churning out iPods, iPhones, and iPads, the factory also supplies Intel, Dell, Sony, Nokia, and HP, among other firms.

The Associated Press writes of Foxconn's labor practices: "Labor activists have long said that Foxconn's problem was a rigid management style on factory floors, where the assembly line moved too fast and workers were forced to log too much overtime. Foxconn has repeatedly denied the allegations."

The company plans to institute new measures it hopes will prevent additional employee deaths. In addition to installing safety nets on Foxconn buildings, Foxconn chairman Terry Gou said more counselors would be hired, and explained that "employees were being divided up into 50-member groups, whose members would watch for signs of emotional trouble within their group." The Sydney Morning Herald reported yesterday that the factory had also asked their employees to sign a "no suicide" pledge."

See pictures of the Foxconn factory in the slideshow below. Read more about the most recent tragic death here.


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Company staff members stand at the balconies of residential house at the Foxconn complex in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, Southern city in China, Wednesday, May 26, 2010.(AP Caption)

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Staff members work on the production line at the Foxconn complex in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, Southern city in China, Wednesday, May 26, 2010. The head of the giant electronics company whose main facility in China has been battered by a string of worker suicides opened the plant's gates to scores of reporters Wednesday, hours after saying that intense media attention could make the situation worse. (AP caption)

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Staff members work on the production line at the Foxconn complex in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, Southern city in China. (AP Caption)

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Staff members work on the production line at the Foxconn complex in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, Southern city in China. (AP Caption)
 
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