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Behind the Scene of Apple:
Workers on the production line of
           Foxconn

       Students & Scholars Against
           Corporate Misbehaviour

                 Chan Sze Wan, Debby
                        11 April 2012
About SACOM
   established in June 2005
   monitor working conditions at brands’
    suppliers in China
   aim to link international consumer campaign
    with labour movement in China
   comprised of university students, scholars
    and activists


    A protest outside an Apple authorized store in Hong Kong (May 2011)
Investigations
   Investigations at the brands’ supplier like Foxconn,
    Flextronics, Wintek and Celestica
   Research methodology: off-site interview
   Recent reports on electronics industry:
-   Workers as Machines: Military Management in Foxconn
    (October 2010)
-   More Workers are Poisoned by Apple (October 2010)
-   Game Console and Music Player Production in China
    (with makeITfair, February 2011)
-   Foxconn and Apple Fail to Fulfill Promises:
    Predicaments of Workers after the Suicides (May 2011)
-   iSlave behind the iPhone (September 2011)
   Video: The Truth of the Apple iPad Behind Foxconn’s
    Lies (June 2011)
Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industries Ltd)


   CEO: Terry Gou Tai Ming
   Founded in 1974 in Taiwan
   Set up first factory in China in 1988
   The world’s largest IT manufacturer
   Ranks 60th among Global Fortune 500 Companies
    (2011)
   Workforce: 1.2 million (2011)
   Clients: Apple, Nokia, HP, Dell, Sony, Microsoft,
    Motorola, etc.
   Estimated workforce
          Zhengzhou                  in China: 1 million
Chengdu
                                     (2011)
                                    Shenzhen, Chengdu
                                     and Zhengzhou are
                                     the major production
                                     sites for Apple
                                     products


                      Shenzhen
                                 Source: Caixin
Series of suicides put Foxconn
under the spotlight

   At least 18 suicide
    attempts of Foxconn
    workers in 2010
   14 workers died and 4
    survived
   Those who died were
    young workers
    between 17 and 25
    years old.
Foxconn’s Response
   Terry Gou apologized and promised to prevent the
    tragedies
   management attributed suicides to personal issues, e.g.
    romantic troubles, family problems and loneliness




                                           Source: Xinhua / Chen Yehua
   No-suicide pact                Prior to June 2010:
   Cancellation of humanitarian   Monthly basic salary: CNY
    aid to victim’s family         900 (USD 143)
   Care centre                    Monthly overtime work:
   Workers’ hotline               100-120 hours
   Safety mesh                    In June 2010:
   Wage increase                  Foxconn raised the salary
   Overtime work control          of production workers to
   Cease recruiting new workers   CNY 1200 (USD 190).
   Psychological test for new     Control monthly overtime
    workers                        to 80 hours.
                                    No-suicide pact issued by
                                    Foxconn in May 2010
Safety mesh and wire
net are installed in all
buildings of Foxconn
in Shenzhen, inside
and outside the
campus.
Apple Defended Foxconn



         You go in this place
         [Foxconn] and it's a factory
         but, my gosh, they've got
         restaurants and movie
         theatres and hospitals and
         swimming pools. For a
         factory, it's pretty nice.




Source: BBC
Case Study:
 Foxconn in Chengdu
   Basic facts:
      2 campuses: (1) southern plant: Chengdu High-Tech Comprehensive
       Bonded Zone; and; (2) northern plant: Chengdu Import/Export
       Processing Zone
      Estimated workforce: 100,000 (as of November 2011)
      Product: iPad
      Operation since October 2010




Northern campus of Foxconn
Working Conditions: Wages

   Change of wage structure at Foxconn
                                Feb 2011                Mar 2011                Mar 2012
    Monthly basic          950 (USD 146)           1300 (USD 206)          1550 (USD 246)
    salary
    Food allowance         240 (USD 37)            -                       -


    Housing                110 (USD 17)            -                       -
    allowance
    Total                  1300 (USD 206)          1300 (USD 206)          1550 (USD 246)


    Food price increased by 13% in 2011.
    Source: Chengdu Daily, http://www.cdrb.com.cn/html/2012-01/13/content_1479731.htm.
   Overall salary of workers is about CNY 2000-2500 (USD
    317-396) per month.
   Workers have to pay CNY 110/mth (USD 17) for
    dormitory.
   And have to pay CNY 300-400 (USD 48-63) per month
    for buying food in the canteen.

   The wage level is the same or even less before the pay
    rise.
Working hours
   Excessive & forced overtime: 80-100 hours (legal limit
    for OT work: 36 hours per month)
   10 hours a day; 6-day workweek
   Punishment imposed if workers decline OT
   Unpaid work assembly




                           This pay slip showed total overtime work
                           of a worker in March 2011 was 98 hours.
Foxconn has promised to reduce overtime work to 36
 Working hours diminished, but workload increased
hours per month by 2011. Apparently, it is an empty
promise.
                                     Mar 2011       Feb 2012

 Regular working hours per month   174 hours      174 hours

 Working hour                      10 hours       10 hours

 Weekday per week                  6-7 days       5-6 days


 Overtime per month                80-100 hours   40-60 hours
A typical day for Foxconn workers

06:45       Wake up
07:15       Queue up for bus
07:40       Arrive at Foxconn (breakfast and punch work card)
08:10       Work assembly
08:30       Work shift begins
11:20       Lunch
12:20       Work shift resumes
17:20       Dinner
18:20       Overtime shift begins
20:20       Work shift ends
21:00       Arrive at dormitory
Many workers share the same feeling: “life in
Foxconn is work, eat and sleep.”

                                        Source: SOMO
Management
   “Military training” for most of the new workers
   Depressing working environment
   Demanding production target
   Inhumane punishment, e.g. writing confession letter
   Scolding workers is a norm
                            “military training” in the southern campus
Work pressure and humiliation are norms

Workers’ experiences in other Foxconn’s plants

   Xiao Dong in Longhua campus did not go to work on Saturday
    without permission from the supervisor. She was punished to
    write confession letter. In addition, she had to load 3000
    boxes per day as the price of “work stoppage”.
   Mr. Liu from Zhengzhou campus was sent to Longhua for
    “training”. In the first 2 weeks, he undergone “military training”
    with dozens of others. They had to stand under the hot sun for
    hours and deprived of water.
   A group of female workers in Zhengzhou campus told all the
    workers on the production line had to copy the quotations of
    the CEO for 2 hours after work because there were many
    defective products found.
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou’s quotations

Terry Gou’s quotations are his wisdom and philosophy
  of work
 A harsh environment is a good thing.

 Hungry people have especially clear minds.

 Devil is in the details.

 A successful person looks for method, a failure
  person look for excuse.
 Outside the laboratory, there is no high-technology,
  only execution of discipline.
Insulting words from frontline management

   “The pigs can only give birth to the brainless.”
   “Why are you so stupid? Do you deliberately cause
    trouble to me? If you make the same mistake, you can
    get out from here immediately!”
   “If you cannot get used to this little hardship, you can get
    out immediately. Foxconn has plenty of workers.”
   “If you were smart, you would get a job in the office. Yet,
    you are dull so you have to work on the production line!”
Occupational Health and Safety



                             No pre-post training on occupational
                              safety.
                             Workers do not know what chemicals are
                              in use.
                             Workers regularly exposed to aluminum
                              dust
                             Inadequate personal protective equipment
                             No on-post health examination and after
A worker from the             workers leave the post
polishing department
has just taken off his
gloves. However, his
hands are still covered
by dust.
Cases




   Explosion in Foxconn plant in Chengdu (killed 4 workers,
    injured 18)
   SACOM issued a report on 6 May 2011 and documented
    the problems of aluminium dust.
   2 days before the explosion, Foxconn denied there were
    problems on work safety in a statement.




             The forehead of the worker is covered by aluminium dust.
Workers have to work in the factory which is still under
 construction.




Basic facilities are not ready, e.g.
canteen, toilet and lighting
Full of dust and many
construction vehicles passing by        Southern campus of
                                        Foxconn in Chengdu
Student Workers
                                    Arrival of student workers
   Non-compliance of the
    Regulation on the
    Management of Secondary
    Vocational School Student
    Placement
   So-called internship is
    irrelevant with the students’
    studies
   De facto workers rather than
    “interns”
   Some cases of forced
    internship were found
Food, dormitory and transportation
      Bad food, workers usually buy food from vendors
      Dormitory in remote area; 20-30 min. away from factory
      Limited bus services
      Harsh management methodology extends to dormitory,
       e.g. electrical appliances like hair dryer is prohibited




Tight security in in the dormitories
  Tight security the dormitories
Trade Union


   Workers do not trust the union.
   Workers do not know how the union was formed nor its function.
   Union resembles the PR department of Foxconn.




Anti-suicide rally at
Foxconn in June 2010.
Source: AP / Kin Cheung
Story of Tian Yu – a survivor of
an suicide attempt
   A 17-year-old when she
    jumped from the dormitory
    building
   survived with a paralysed body
   as a new worker, she was
    always blamed
   could not receive her salary in
    the first month
   Her father exclaimed, “there is
    a close relationship between
    Tian Yu’s suicide and the
    military-style management, the
    indifferent corporate culture,
    and the intense work pressure.”
Is Foxconn the only one to be
blamed?

   Apple and other buyers
    have representatives at
    Foxconn
   Have obligations to
    comply with their code of
    conducts and local labour
    laws
   Apple and other brands
    get the lion’s share of
    profits
Profit distribution between Apple and Foxconn

                     Breakdown of the iPhone 4
                        Selling price at USD 600
                        Materials: USD 187.51
                        Miscellaneous: USD 45.95
                        Assembly: USD 6.54
                        Profit: USD 360

The manufacturing    Manufacturing cost of the iPhone 4S is
cost for an iPhone     USD 8.
and an iPad is 1%    Manufacturing cost of the new iPad is
and 1.6% of the        USD 10.
selling price
respectively.        Source: iSuppli; New York Times
Apple has the capacity to increase the unit price to provide
Source: Tim Culpan, “Apple Profit Margins Rise at Foxconn’s Expense: Chart of the
a living wage for workers.
Day”, Bloomberg, 4 Jan 2012.
Can FLA be a solution?
   FLA report points out the labour rights violations at
    Foxconn
    - underpayment, excessive overtime, negligence in work safety and
    company-controlled union
   Downplays the issues of harsh management and forced
    internship
   Avoids highlighting the role of Apple
   Cannot enforce the recommendations
Demands from SACOM
   Reviewing management methodology.
   Providing a living wage for workers: brands,
    including Apple, have to raise the unit price when
    placing orders.
   Ending the abusive use of student workers.
   Collaborating with experts to prevent occupational
    diseases and ensure work safety.
   Providing compensation for workers for the breach
    of code of conduct.
   Reforming trade unions.
Thank you!

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2012 04 11 lives of foxconn workers revised

  • 1. Behind the Scene of Apple: Workers on the production line of Foxconn Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour Chan Sze Wan, Debby 11 April 2012
  • 2. About SACOM  established in June 2005  monitor working conditions at brands’ suppliers in China  aim to link international consumer campaign with labour movement in China  comprised of university students, scholars and activists A protest outside an Apple authorized store in Hong Kong (May 2011)
  • 3. Investigations  Investigations at the brands’ supplier like Foxconn, Flextronics, Wintek and Celestica  Research methodology: off-site interview  Recent reports on electronics industry: - Workers as Machines: Military Management in Foxconn (October 2010) - More Workers are Poisoned by Apple (October 2010) - Game Console and Music Player Production in China (with makeITfair, February 2011) - Foxconn and Apple Fail to Fulfill Promises: Predicaments of Workers after the Suicides (May 2011) - iSlave behind the iPhone (September 2011)  Video: The Truth of the Apple iPad Behind Foxconn’s Lies (June 2011)
  • 4. Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industries Ltd)  CEO: Terry Gou Tai Ming  Founded in 1974 in Taiwan  Set up first factory in China in 1988  The world’s largest IT manufacturer  Ranks 60th among Global Fortune 500 Companies (2011)  Workforce: 1.2 million (2011)  Clients: Apple, Nokia, HP, Dell, Sony, Microsoft, Motorola, etc.
  • 5. Estimated workforce Zhengzhou in China: 1 million Chengdu (2011)  Shenzhen, Chengdu and Zhengzhou are the major production sites for Apple products Shenzhen Source: Caixin
  • 6. Series of suicides put Foxconn under the spotlight  At least 18 suicide attempts of Foxconn workers in 2010  14 workers died and 4 survived  Those who died were young workers between 17 and 25 years old.
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  • 8. Foxconn’s Response  Terry Gou apologized and promised to prevent the tragedies  management attributed suicides to personal issues, e.g. romantic troubles, family problems and loneliness Source: Xinhua / Chen Yehua
  • 9. No-suicide pact Prior to June 2010:  Cancellation of humanitarian Monthly basic salary: CNY aid to victim’s family 900 (USD 143)  Care centre Monthly overtime work:  Workers’ hotline 100-120 hours  Safety mesh In June 2010:  Wage increase Foxconn raised the salary  Overtime work control of production workers to  Cease recruiting new workers CNY 1200 (USD 190).  Psychological test for new Control monthly overtime workers to 80 hours. No-suicide pact issued by Foxconn in May 2010
  • 10. Safety mesh and wire net are installed in all buildings of Foxconn in Shenzhen, inside and outside the campus.
  • 11. Apple Defended Foxconn You go in this place [Foxconn] and it's a factory but, my gosh, they've got restaurants and movie theatres and hospitals and swimming pools. For a factory, it's pretty nice. Source: BBC
  • 12. Case Study: Foxconn in Chengdu Basic facts:  2 campuses: (1) southern plant: Chengdu High-Tech Comprehensive Bonded Zone; and; (2) northern plant: Chengdu Import/Export Processing Zone  Estimated workforce: 100,000 (as of November 2011)  Product: iPad  Operation since October 2010 Northern campus of Foxconn
  • 13. Working Conditions: Wages  Change of wage structure at Foxconn Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Mar 2012 Monthly basic 950 (USD 146) 1300 (USD 206) 1550 (USD 246) salary Food allowance 240 (USD 37) - - Housing 110 (USD 17) - - allowance Total 1300 (USD 206) 1300 (USD 206) 1550 (USD 246) Food price increased by 13% in 2011. Source: Chengdu Daily, http://www.cdrb.com.cn/html/2012-01/13/content_1479731.htm.
  • 14. Overall salary of workers is about CNY 2000-2500 (USD 317-396) per month.  Workers have to pay CNY 110/mth (USD 17) for dormitory.  And have to pay CNY 300-400 (USD 48-63) per month for buying food in the canteen.  The wage level is the same or even less before the pay rise.
  • 15. Working hours  Excessive & forced overtime: 80-100 hours (legal limit for OT work: 36 hours per month)  10 hours a day; 6-day workweek  Punishment imposed if workers decline OT  Unpaid work assembly This pay slip showed total overtime work of a worker in March 2011 was 98 hours.
  • 16. Foxconn has promised to reduce overtime work to 36  Working hours diminished, but workload increased hours per month by 2011. Apparently, it is an empty promise. Mar 2011 Feb 2012 Regular working hours per month 174 hours 174 hours Working hour 10 hours 10 hours Weekday per week 6-7 days 5-6 days Overtime per month 80-100 hours 40-60 hours
  • 17. A typical day for Foxconn workers 06:45 Wake up 07:15 Queue up for bus 07:40 Arrive at Foxconn (breakfast and punch work card) 08:10 Work assembly 08:30 Work shift begins 11:20 Lunch 12:20 Work shift resumes 17:20 Dinner 18:20 Overtime shift begins 20:20 Work shift ends 21:00 Arrive at dormitory
  • 18. Many workers share the same feeling: “life in Foxconn is work, eat and sleep.” Source: SOMO
  • 19. Management  “Military training” for most of the new workers  Depressing working environment  Demanding production target  Inhumane punishment, e.g. writing confession letter  Scolding workers is a norm “military training” in the southern campus
  • 20. Work pressure and humiliation are norms Workers’ experiences in other Foxconn’s plants  Xiao Dong in Longhua campus did not go to work on Saturday without permission from the supervisor. She was punished to write confession letter. In addition, she had to load 3000 boxes per day as the price of “work stoppage”.  Mr. Liu from Zhengzhou campus was sent to Longhua for “training”. In the first 2 weeks, he undergone “military training” with dozens of others. They had to stand under the hot sun for hours and deprived of water.  A group of female workers in Zhengzhou campus told all the workers on the production line had to copy the quotations of the CEO for 2 hours after work because there were many defective products found.
  • 21. Foxconn CEO Terry Gou’s quotations Terry Gou’s quotations are his wisdom and philosophy of work  A harsh environment is a good thing.  Hungry people have especially clear minds.  Devil is in the details.  A successful person looks for method, a failure person look for excuse.  Outside the laboratory, there is no high-technology, only execution of discipline.
  • 22. Insulting words from frontline management  “The pigs can only give birth to the brainless.”  “Why are you so stupid? Do you deliberately cause trouble to me? If you make the same mistake, you can get out from here immediately!”  “If you cannot get used to this little hardship, you can get out immediately. Foxconn has plenty of workers.”  “If you were smart, you would get a job in the office. Yet, you are dull so you have to work on the production line!”
  • 23. Occupational Health and Safety  No pre-post training on occupational safety.  Workers do not know what chemicals are in use.  Workers regularly exposed to aluminum dust  Inadequate personal protective equipment  No on-post health examination and after A worker from the workers leave the post polishing department has just taken off his gloves. However, his hands are still covered by dust.
  • 24. Cases  Explosion in Foxconn plant in Chengdu (killed 4 workers, injured 18)  SACOM issued a report on 6 May 2011 and documented the problems of aluminium dust.  2 days before the explosion, Foxconn denied there were problems on work safety in a statement. The forehead of the worker is covered by aluminium dust.
  • 25. Workers have to work in the factory which is still under construction. Basic facilities are not ready, e.g. canteen, toilet and lighting Full of dust and many construction vehicles passing by Southern campus of Foxconn in Chengdu
  • 26. Student Workers Arrival of student workers  Non-compliance of the Regulation on the Management of Secondary Vocational School Student Placement  So-called internship is irrelevant with the students’ studies  De facto workers rather than “interns”  Some cases of forced internship were found
  • 27. Food, dormitory and transportation  Bad food, workers usually buy food from vendors  Dormitory in remote area; 20-30 min. away from factory  Limited bus services  Harsh management methodology extends to dormitory, e.g. electrical appliances like hair dryer is prohibited Tight security in in the dormitories Tight security the dormitories
  • 28. Trade Union  Workers do not trust the union.  Workers do not know how the union was formed nor its function.  Union resembles the PR department of Foxconn. Anti-suicide rally at Foxconn in June 2010. Source: AP / Kin Cheung
  • 29. Story of Tian Yu – a survivor of an suicide attempt  A 17-year-old when she jumped from the dormitory building  survived with a paralysed body  as a new worker, she was always blamed  could not receive her salary in the first month  Her father exclaimed, “there is a close relationship between Tian Yu’s suicide and the military-style management, the indifferent corporate culture, and the intense work pressure.”
  • 30. Is Foxconn the only one to be blamed?  Apple and other buyers have representatives at Foxconn  Have obligations to comply with their code of conducts and local labour laws  Apple and other brands get the lion’s share of profits
  • 31. Profit distribution between Apple and Foxconn Breakdown of the iPhone 4  Selling price at USD 600  Materials: USD 187.51  Miscellaneous: USD 45.95  Assembly: USD 6.54  Profit: USD 360 The manufacturing Manufacturing cost of the iPhone 4S is cost for an iPhone USD 8. and an iPad is 1% Manufacturing cost of the new iPad is and 1.6% of the USD 10. selling price respectively. Source: iSuppli; New York Times
  • 32. Apple has the capacity to increase the unit price to provide Source: Tim Culpan, “Apple Profit Margins Rise at Foxconn’s Expense: Chart of the a living wage for workers. Day”, Bloomberg, 4 Jan 2012.
  • 33. Can FLA be a solution?  FLA report points out the labour rights violations at Foxconn - underpayment, excessive overtime, negligence in work safety and company-controlled union  Downplays the issues of harsh management and forced internship  Avoids highlighting the role of Apple  Cannot enforce the recommendations
  • 34. Demands from SACOM  Reviewing management methodology.  Providing a living wage for workers: brands, including Apple, have to raise the unit price when placing orders.  Ending the abusive use of student workers.  Collaborating with experts to prevent occupational diseases and ensure work safety.  Providing compensation for workers for the breach of code of conduct.  Reforming trade unions.