LEHMAN, LEE & XU |
China Labor and Employment In The News |
November 2012 |
The China Law News keeps you on top of business, economic and political events in the China. |
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In the News |
Student interns as young as 14 employed in Foxconn |
Foxconn plants, the place where some of the most sought after pieces of technology are put together are in the news. TheGuardian now reports that Foxconn has confessed to have hired student interns as young as 14 to work in one of its factories in China, sparking off accusations of breaching the national law, while also raising questions on the factory’s internship program. The report further quoted the company as saying, "Our investigation has shown that the interns in question, who ranged in age from 14 to 16, had worked in that campus for approximately three weeks. This is not only a violation of China's labour law, it is also a violation of Foxconn policy and immediate steps have been taken to return the interns in question to their educational institutions." Incidentally, while Foxconn is the largest manufacturing partner for Apple, and makes products for Dell, Sony and Hewlett-Packard too, it added that the Yantai factory was not making Apple products. Reportedly, the announcement came after reports came up in the Chinese media about underage interns being part of its Chinese workforce of 1.2 million. It asserted that it had found "no evidence of similar violations at any of its other plants in China".
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