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Old 02-16-2012, 05:15 AM   #68
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They threatened suicide over being transferred to another facility. They wanted to work there.

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Thanks. I wasn't able to find a confirmation that the abandoned pipelines were the cause of the incident. Was the matter dropped?

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Why do I think it is more then one or two factories in China? Because this pattern of labor abuse has existed since before the industrial revolution. Because we heard similar stories coming out of every country/region of the world were manufacturing has moved. Because we heard similar stories coming from China regarding the garmant industry and it was a widespread problem there.
Foxconn doesn't have factories only in China:

Is the abuse the same everywhere?

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The first company is called Wintek. And if you want to be accurate, you should stop repeating that the workers died.
Yes, sorry for that. The chemical that was used causes degeneration of the nervous system, not death.
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