National Labor Committee report on Chinese CE factories uncovers deplorable conditions
Posted in: BestBuy, HP, Microsoft, Today's Chili
Yesterday, the National Labor Committee produced a report on the working conditions at the KYE Factory in Dongguan City, Guangdong, China. KYE operates (like many factories in China) a live-work facility and generated sales of $400 million in 2008. KYE manufactures outsourced products for HP, Best Buy, Samsung, Foxconn, Acer, Logitech, and ASUS. Their largest customer, however, is reportedly Microsoft. The report details some of what we’ve come to expect in stories of labor abuses — near children, most of them women, working for 16 or 17 hours a day, living in nearly deplorable conditions, for less than a dollar an hour — all so that the world’s ever-growing need for / addiction to consumer electronics can be fed. Now, the gadget industry isn’t the only offender by a stretch — but it’s quickly becoming one of the largest (in addition to producing a truly horrific amount of toxic garbage). After the break are some choice facts from the report that our readers might be interested in ingesting, so read on.
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