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Yes, but I guess the point of Apple stopping it is to deter families from sending their kids off to work at such a young age in the first place? Although things must have been pretty bad for the families to make their kids work... Kinda looks like a double-edged sword
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I think child labor is an awful thing. But this is a very complicated issue and I guarantee you that for many children in China, working in a factory is a blessing. First, when people are desperate, they will turn to many things to take care of themselves. Supposedly these children will be sent back to school. If their family is starving, how long do you think that will last? Parents will pull them out and put them back to work somewhere else.
Nike had a problem with underage workers in their factories. They would fire them and then the only option for most of them was prostitution. So, they worked out a deal where the kids would work a part day and go to school at the factory for part of the day so that they could get an education. Just dropping them out on the street was not going to put them in school, just into a more dangerous work situation. Most of this is pressure from do-gooders who think they are helping when they are actually hurting. The U.S. is not the rest of the world and our arrogance at pushing our values on people is astounding. It is only matched by the ignorance of the majority of people about the reality of living in many parts of the world. And yes, I've spent time in China.
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Tough one. We had child labour in England when we were still developing and there are valid points about China being very different to America or England. However it (and everything else, since everything is made in China) still has a feel of exploitation.
If anything I think it demonstrates how Apple should not have involved themselves in the first place, as they're in a no win situation now. And it just shows - we pay a premium when buying Apple products. So where does that go, and why are they cutting corners like outsourcing manufacturing to a country of cheap exploitable labour and the same with support call centres |
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Sucks that Apple needs to drop them, the way i see it, its a winning deal for everyone except the uneducated american middle class who would not buy apple products if there was a news story about apple knowingly exploiting underage labour. The children can afford to eat, and both Apple and the factory owners can ultimately afford to make their products more competitively priced.
Which makes the prices lower for the consumer. If its a ethics question for you check the tag on the back of your shirt- chances are you voted with your dollar to support child labour. |
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Well they keep making things smaller, they need those little fingers to put things together. It is a catch 10.
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![]() If you had bothered to actually go to Apple's website and read the report, the company pays to get them back to their homes and pays for them to go back to school. What a totally perverted outlook some people here have. One year after some idiot actor faked having seen 100s of kids working at Foxconn and the outcry about it, on this exact website, now people are actually _blaming_ Apple for putting a stop to this kind of thing when they find it. |
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Meanwhile, you got a third group waving pitch forks over here in the US demanding that these companies bring the manufacturing jobs back to the US and pay the employees inflated wages for half the work and twice the benefits. It's a no win no matter what you do these days.
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Here's a idea for Apple
If Apple really gave a bloody flying freak about being socially responsible, like they love to pretend they do, then they would stand-up and insist that product's are fully manufactured in the same region where it's sold.
Selling in North America, manufacture in North America & charge prices accordingly. Selling in Asia, manufacture in Asia and price accordingly. It's completely amoral to arbitrage labor across the globe. This behavior boosts the bonuses of Executives while depriving local citizens both a living wage and products they can have pride in having made. So step up to the plate Apple, find a way to solve this HUGE social challenge, including the propensity for black-market imports, etc. and then you will actually be living what you preach. ---------- Quote:
I think not, it's not complicated at all you are just rationalizing support for an evil system that exists only because corrupt government works hand & hand with corrupt corporations.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_2190246.html The article mentions CHINA factories. See, Samsung uses those same factories too. |
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This post was voted up by 13 people.
That's 13 people who were too lazy to actually read Apple's report, and to find the following sentence: "Suppliers must return underage workers to school and finance their education at a school chosen by the family. In addition, the children must continue to receive income matching what they received when they were employed. We also follow up regularly to ensure that the children remain in school and that the suppliers continue to uphold their financial commitment." Get it? Not homeless. Going to school. _And_ receiving the same money as if they were going to work. |
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Consider those 13 might well simply be Chinese or corporate trolls. Every time a discussion about Chinese labor comes up they emerge like mushrooms and post anti-American worker sentiments.
They pretty much all say the same thing too, which makes one think they work off of a talking point list of some sort. |
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Actually, no. The agency supplying these underage workers has been shut down. The manufacturer was a subcontractor used by an Apple contractor: The contractor isn't using the subcontractor anymore, the contractor has on its own started checks on its other subcontractors, and you can bet that the contractor will not try to somehow use the subcontractor again in some hidden fashion because the risk is much too big for them, unless they want to lose their contract with Apple. Last edited by gnasher729; Jan 27, 2013 at 05:19 PM. |
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It would require trade agreements and import restrictions the likes of which have never even been imagined, and drive the US to the very brink of financial ruin. It's a global economy. Get used to it, cause its only going to continue to head in this direction. |
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![]() iPhone 5 16GB unlocked for USA is US$649 iPhone 5 16GB for China is RMB5288 = US$849.67 Chinese students have no money no credit card. No problem, Apple rolls out installment payment plan in China. I don't know the installment plan interest rate, 5% ? 10%? http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikamor...plan-in-china/ |
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Good move, even if it's mainly for PR purposes (the reason I'm saying this is because there have been reports of child labour previously, and little was done until the news reached a wider audience).
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