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The Foxconn suicides were a spate of suicides linked to low pay and brutal working conditions at the Foxconn City industrial park in Shenzhen, China, that occurred alongside several additional suicides at various other Foxconn-owned locations and facilities in mainland China. [1]
At yesterday's annual shareholder meeting, Foxconn revealed that it'll no longer be compensating families of dead employees as a move to discourage further suicides. CEO Terry Gou reasoned by ...
Seven months after exposing himself during a work related Zoom call, CNN legal analyst Jeffery Toobin returned to the network and spoke with anchor Alisyn Camerota about the incident and his ...
Xu left Foxconn a few days before the 2014 Spring Festival and went to Suzhou to meet his girlfriend. He lost contact with his friends until he returned to Shenzhen in late September 2014, when he signed a new employment contract with Foxconn. [5] On 30 September 2014, Xu killed himself by jumping off a building. [7]
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In the current edition of the 'Babbage' podcast (part of the Economist), the reporters mention that suicide rate at Foxconn is lower than the suicide rate of China. Can we quote that in the article ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nroets (talk • contribs) 13:03, 6 August 2011 (UTC) - Under heading suicides, made a minor edit.
Apple (AAPL) is closely monitoring the situation at a massive Foxconn factory complex in China where 10 workers have committed suicide so far this year. Speaking at a tech conference in California ...
Yet another Foxconn worker has died in an apparent suicide Friday at the company's Shenzhen manufacturing plant, raising the death toll to at least 14 this year, despite promises by the company it ...