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    Independent group inspecting Apple suppliers

    NEW YORK (AP) — Apple said Monday that an independent group, the Fair Labor Association, has started inspecting working conditions in the Chinese factories where its iPads and iPhones are assembled.

    Amid growing criticism over labor and environmental practices —especially in China— Apple, last month, disclosed a list of suppliers for its popular gadgets for the first time.

    The FLA team began the inspections Monday morning at Foxconn City in Shenzhen, China, Apple said Monday. The complex employs and houses hundreds of thousands of workers.

    Foxconn, a unit of Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. employs an estimated 1 million to 1.1 million people in China at a series of huge factory campuses. Foxconn assembles iPads and iPhones for Apple, Xbox 360 gaming consoles for Microsoft and other gadgets for companies including Hewlett-Packard and Dell.

    In 2010, there was a rash of suicides at Foxconn's Shenzhen plant. Plant managers installed nets to prevent more people from committing suicide by jumping from the roof. A May explosion at the company's Chengdu, China, plant killed three people and injured 15. A New York Times story published Jan. 26 reported on accidents and long hours in Foxconn factories, based on workers' accounts. Foxconn disputed allegations of back-to-back shifts and crowded living conditions.

    Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple has been conducting its own audits of working conditions at factories where its gadgets are assembled since 2006. A month ago, it took the additional step of joining Washington-based FLA, a group of companies and universities focused on improving labor practices.

    Apple, the most valuable company in the world, is the first technology company to become a member. It committed, at the time, to have the FLA inspect its suppliers, who have pledged full cooperation. The FLA plans to interview thousands of employees at several Apple suppliers about working and living conditions. The audits will cover facilities where more than 90 percent of Apple products are assembled.

    The FLA's findings and recommendations will begin to be posted on www.fairlabor.org in early March.

    Apple's sales have zoomed even as working conditions at its suppliers have drawn more attention. In the October to December quarter, it sold 37 million iPhones, 15 million iPads and 15 million iPods.

    Consumer activism site Change.org gathered 200,000 signatures for a petition to ask Apple to protect workers around the time of new product releases, when the workload spikes. Activists hand-delivered printouts of the signatures to Apple stores last week, but the group has stopped short of arranging protest gatherings or calling for a boycott.

    Meanwhile, investors keep bidding up the company's shares in the wake of the company's staggering sales and profit over its holiday quarter. Apple's stock surpassed $500 for the first time Monday, giving the company a market capitalization of $465 billion. Exxon Mobil Corp., which has been trading the No. 1 position with Apple since last summer, has a $400 billion market cap.

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    http://www.apple.com/supplierresponsibility

     
    • m.r  •  3 mths ago
      Well ... possibly move the jobs back to the US. But, conduct the same investigation on all products made in China then sold in the US. Will the Americans ... want to do the assembly work at low wages ?
      • Matt 3 mths ago
        There's few if any Americans that will willingly take these jobs even if they pay more then minimum wage.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        They'd have to mark the prices up about 40% to make it in America. I wouldn't buy it even if it was made in America, because I don't like too many proprietary restrictions on hardware I buy.
      • danm 3 mths ago
        Hagerstown#$%$ YOU,you idiot,it's people like you that are ruining this country!! I'll bet you expect to make more living in the U.S.,stupid #$%$!!!!!!
    • alesia  •  3 mths ago
      you people want need to make up your minds! you gotta let go and know there is going to be mistreatment in the factory's, it is china and we know their human rights record right?? or start building stuff in america but you can't complain when the prices for products quadruple. as it is now these items are made as cheaply as possible so they can be marked up as much as possible so they can make the most profit. apple and most company's are not going to be happy with making only 25 to 50 bucks per product. so pick a side and stick to it. you can't have it both ways!!!
      • C 3 mths ago
        Alesia, prices can still be low by controlling non-fixed and administrative costs. However, that will force corporations to reevaluate it's leadership. The easiest way for them is to outsource the workforce to get get more gross margin gains, at the expense of labor conditions that involve child labor, in some cases.

        There are many examples of successful US companies that are keeping jobs here and still making profits.
      • Artisimo2000 3 mths ago
        I can have it both ways, I simply do not buy the crap at all.
      • Grandjem 3 mths ago
        Robots building our toys, they fall apart when dropped; messing up our kids food with poisons. We can still sell our own goods for as little as we pay for them from China; if only the corporate greed at the top of each company weren't so great.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      I support our economy. I buy from pawn shops.
      • kelly s 3 mths ago
        Auctions and garage sales! I buy good stuff USA made and sold by Americans.
      • Greg 3 mths ago
        Kelly, so you don't own a cell phone or computer?
    • William S  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Who said slavery is dead, we just moved it overseas!
      • Deter Balough 3 mths ago
        Nope, it is still right here, only the government has taken the place of the plantation owners. I liked the old way better. Costs a lot less.
      • Brandon B 3 mths ago
        If by slavery you mean paying people to work, then yes, yes we did.
      • Bubsy B 3 mths ago
        There is nothing like women,children and prisoners to make your products.It's what the Republicans want for the working man.Low wages,no benefits and long hours is what these cretins want for America.This is why they have a hard on for Unions!
    • _\|/_SdOgG.201_\| ...  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      When you announce you coming they will tidy up. They should just SHOW UP unannounced and really see whats going on.
      • The Flying Signman 3 mths ago
        They should actually get a job there and report what their put through.
      • Tj 3 mths ago
        I don't think it's that easy to just "show up" anywhere in China.
      • ken 3 mths ago
        that'll never happen. Apple would never allow it.
    • Nich  •  3 mths ago
      It goes beyond a labor issue and becomes a human rights issue when people are dying to bring you iPads and cell phones. Installing nets is a solution to jumping suicides?!
    • Don C  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      No doubt, the slave-drivers at Foxconn will put on a good show for the inspectors. Then they'll resume the beatings and twenty-hour workdays after the inspectors leave.
    • MP  •  3 mths ago
      China does not give a crap about the conditions. All they care about is applying tariffs to materials coming into China to build products and then another tariff is applied on finished goods leaving the country. That is where the bulk of the Chinese money comes from. And its worth 100's of billions to them.
    • jj  •  Dekalb, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Once again corporate greed , stop buying their products, and things wil change, watch the corporate greed vanish
    • R.T. Arcand  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      I'm not buying from a Chinese company like Apple. I'd rather pay twice the price and only have to buy it once.
    • Doompatrol2112  •  3 mths ago
      Sorry folks but this is about the abuse that is going on in China by many of its manufacturing companies against their employees. You can call out the unions all you like but this takes it into a completely different direction when you have human rights violations going on just so we as American consumers can get an Ipad or Iphone cheaper.
    • M  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I would glady pay more for items made in the U.S. I think most Americans would be willing to pay more to know that the jobs are kept here and that the workers are treated like human beings.
    • granitegoat  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      How about producing Apple products in America?
    • Mr. Russell  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      "The complex employs and houses hundreds of thousands of workers."
      In other words, indentured servants.
    • Deer P  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      I could care less about working conditions in China. Bring those jobs back to the USA.
    • Johnny  •  Mt Prospect, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Apple, do the right thing and bring the jobs to America. This is the country that made you successful, give something back by employing Americans even if its not the cheapest option.
    • Concerned  •  3 mths ago
      So why is Apply being singled out? It is because they are supposed to be a liberal organization or so they make you think? They are in it for the buck not for any altruistic reasons.
    • Mike  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      All I want to know is who is paying for this inspection trip? If Apple is a member of FLA do you think there might be some reservations in bad mouthing one of its members? How much did Apple contribute to FLA? Who are the members of FLA? There doesn't seem to be much information in this article about the FLA. I'm sure there will be many employees at Foxcomm who will be willing and able to give these inspectors the truth about their working conditions? After all there is a line of 200 applicants a day outside Foxcomms office waiting to be hired by that company. This is a definite dog and pony show for the Apple corporation.
    • tim  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Anyone else predict the outcome of the report? @ $500/share now, Apple can pay to spin ANYTHING.
    • Andy  •  3 mths ago
      This could all be resolved if Apple would build in America instead of China. But then the profit margin would suffer. 500 dollars a share isn't enough I guess. Talk about your 1%er.
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