'No more iSlave':
An activist fights for iPhone Workers
Sept. 25th, 2012
"Debby Chan, a human rights activist based in Hong Kong, has led the battle to improve conditions for employees of China's giant contract manufactures."
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This Debby Chan, the woman who is going to try her best to change Apple. Sept. 25, 2012 Found in the article. |
Debby is trying her best to improve the conditions for workers in the factories where the popular iPhones are made. Although she is set on helping, she is also set on getting answers for the workers. In Chan's office she has many posters and work from her previous and future battles. "There's another of an iPhone with graphic on the screen, a worker carrying the Apple logo on his back with blood flowing from his mouth, under the words "No more iSlave.", says new.cnet.com. The article goes on to tell of more acts of propaganda's.
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These Apple workers play dead to get their point across. May 9th, 2011 Found here. |
This affects the workers greatly. These workers have to make one of the most technological phones, in terrible conditions. Apple can afford better quality for their workers. The workers are not getting paid enough for their labor. Apple factories have suicide nets all the way around the building. Does this not hint off that the conditions are not nice and dandy as they seem?
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Found here: Apple factory with suicide nets.
February 22nd, 2012
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This really affects the world and the consumers of the phones. Do you love your iPhone? Did you know the workers' blood, sweat and tears made your phone. Does that make you feel good? Unless you are a heartless person, you now have a guilty feeling in your stomach. Think about it.
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Full Size image: Smiley Face crying. 3/31/12 |
This is not the first time that Apple has not heard the advocate groups before. Many petitions have already been held before. (Additional information found from: CNN.)
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