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Aprisaiden said:
Foxconn seems like a terrible company.

And nearly everything you buy comes from Foxconn. Your TV, Computer, Video game systems. Largest tech manufacturer in the world, and at some factories the suicide rate has been 1 in 10,000 (thank Apple for that one). It's slave labour with a mask.

No better then Nike and your shoes....everything you get comes at a cost.



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LivingMetal said:
Acevil said:
LivingMetal said:

So is this what really happens when you support an "American" console? 


They (Foxconn) make stuff for Sony and Nintendo as well, nice try by the way. 


Nice try for what, exposing the misbelief for some who believe they are truly supporting the American economy and American workforce by buying an Xbox 360?  No effort needed to tell the truth, thank you. Oh and yes, Foxconn makes stuff for Sony and Nintendo, but this is an Xbox 360 specific factory.  Nice try by the way.

wow still keep trying



Nsanity said:

Kotaku

On Jan. 2, over 300 employees at a Foxconn plan in Wuhan, China threatened to throw themselves off a building in a mass suicide. Foxconn makes Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony products. These workers manufacture Xbox 360s. According to Chinese anti-government website China Jasmine Revolution (via Watch China Times), the workers were protesting denied compensation they were promised.

On Jan. 2, the workers asked for a raise. Foxconn told them they could either keep their jobs with no pay increase or quit and get compensation. Most decided to quit with compensation. However, the agreement was supposedly terminated, and the workers never received their payments.

Website Record China reported that the uproar the incident actually caused Xbox 360 production to be temporarily suspended.

The mayor of Wuhan intervened to talk down the group down, and on Jan. 3 at 9pm, the group of 300 decided not to jump, ending what could have been a deadly game of chicken.

Suicides at Foxconn made major news in 2010 when over a dozen employees committed suicide, leading to Foxconn installing suicide prevention nets at some of its facilities.

In 2010, Kotaku asked Microsoft about Foxconn and the reported abuses. Microsoft's Phil Spencer said at the time, "Foxconn has been an important partner of ours and remains an important partner. I trust them as a responsible company to continue to evolve their process and work relationships. That is something we remain committed to—the safe and ethical treatment of people who build our products. That's a core value of our company."

Kotaku is following up with Microsoft over this latest incident.

UPDATE:
A Microsoft spokeperson replied to Kotaku with the following comment on the situation at Foxconn:

"Microsoft takes working conditions in the factories that manufacture its products very seriously, and we are currently investigating this issue. We have a stringent Vendor Code of Conduct that spells out our expectations, and we monitor working conditions closely on an ongoing basis and address issues as they emerge. Microsoft is committed to the fair treatment and safety of workers employed by our vendors, and to ensuring conformance with Microsoft policy."

Indignant workers threaten suicide at Foxconn park in Wuhan [Want China Times]

http://kotaku.com/5874706/report-mass-suicide-threats-at-xbox-360-plant

That's rich. You know Foxconn used to pay their employees a bowl of rice a day, no money, and give them shelter.

For those who don't know about the conditions at Foxconn, what they do is first, they house all their employees in their own little village (most major factories have hundreds of thousands of workers), and in the village, all the buildings are owned by foxconn. Food stores are owned by Foxconn and food prices are set by them (so they actually set how much people can afford to eat). Ontop of that, there are no bars, no night clubs, no coffee shops, no stores and no parks. If you work for Foxconn you work, go home, eat rice with few vegetables and almost never meat, go to sleep and work again.

On the free time you have, all you can do is sit and talk, however people don't get much free time. 13 year old kids get 12 hour work shifts, adults get 36-48 hours straight often (forced overtime) and all of this in near sweat shop conditions. They also lack a proper medical care program, people litterall wear out here.

Not even just from work, iphones were cleaned with a chemical called n-hexane in the past, and this is extremely toxic to humans (similar to mustard gas) as it causes nerve damages which is often irreversible.



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There is a definition for this its called Sweatshops

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweatshop

You think this is bad you guys' have no idea how the Chinese government massed up its people's mind putting money and GDP (Gross Domestic Products) above all. I have to stop now they might be watching me.



 

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Seece said:
badgenome said:
hatmoza said:
Machina said:


A running jump off the roof and you'd surely clear the nets.

or they can aim for the support beams.

That would be stupid and painful, and you can't be sure you'd die from it.

The easiest thing to do would be for them to plug in one of their Xbox 360s for a few hours and take the whole factory down in a blaze of glory.

Just one?? Might wanna add some of those exploding Sony batteries to speed up the process

If they're so concerned about their families that Foxconn can use the threat of a reduced payout if they commit suicide as a deterrent, I don't think they'd want to harm them by blowing up the whole city.



I remember a year or two back when they had to raise the wages cause of the mass suicides (which you now see the nets they have put up). I told a few coworkers about it at my last manufacturing job and then asked who was going to volunteer to commit suicide so the rest of us could get a raise. Unfortunately, the building was only two stories high.



I'm sorry guys, I just had too:

 



lol nice pic, looks like one of my ill fated jumps while playing Mario.



Not surprising considering Xbox 360 sales the past couple of months. I imagine the guys working the Vita line are probably sitting back eating cake and relaxing right now.