Foxconn Reportedly Used Illegal Student Labor For iPhone X's--But Who Cares?

  • 6 years ago

Six student interns, ages 17 to 19, claimed they’d regularly worked 11-hour days at a Foxconn-run factory making iPhones. According to Gizmodo, the terms of their "internships" violated Chinese labor laws, and Apple and Foxconn both companies confirmed that students worked overtime. The six claimed to be part of a group of 3,000 student workers assembling parts for the brand new, $1000 iPhone X.

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