
Protesters Are 'Planking' at Foxconn Shareholders Meeting
Posted May 18, 2011 at 11:42am by
Shalom Levytam
Protesters are 'planking' at a shareholder meeting of iPhone manufacturer Foxconn to demand higher wages, according to BusinessInsider.
Foxconn has already hiked wages after a string of suicides drew international attention to the working condition at its factories.
The company has also begun looking at alternate work forces and hopes to begin iPad 2 assembly in Brazil.
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Foxconn has already hiked wages after a string of suicides drew international attention to the working condition at its factories.
The company has also begun looking at alternate work forces and hopes to begin iPad 2 assembly in Brazil.
Read More


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