Apple admits student interns worked illegal hours on iPhone X produce line

collected by :Clara William

Apple has approved a Financial Times report that high school students interning at Foxconn exceeded their legal hours while working on the iPhone X produce line. The report relates to 3,000 high school students who take fraction in a three-month long work trial programme …NordVPNSix high school students told the Financial Times they routinely work 11-hour days assembling the iPhone X at a factory in Zhengzhou, China, that constitutes illegal overtime for student interns under Chinese law. One 18-year-old student claimed to work on the assembly of up to 1200 iPhone X units per day, and told that participation in the scheme was compulsory. We've approved the students worked voluntarily, were compensated and provided benefits, however they ought not have been allowed to work overtime. It's usual for Foxconn to take on temporary workers in peak iPhone season, involving students, however the FT reports that further seasonal workers than usual were recruited as Foxconn tried to make up for stray time on iPhone X production.


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