Foxconn Apple Factories Violated Chinese Labor Laws, According To Fair Labor Association
NEW YORK — The Chinese workers who often spend more than 60 hours per week assembling iPhones and iPads will have their overtime curbed and their hourly wages raised after a labor auditor hired by Apple Inc. inspected their factories.
Apple’s and FLA’s own guidelines call for work weeks of 60 hours or less.
The FLA didn’t find instances of child or forced labor.
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited a Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, China, on Wednesday.
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