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Workers Flee China's Biggest Iphone Factory Over Covid Outbreak by adamusuleiman1: 2:07pm On Nov 08, 2022
An exodus of workers from the world's largest iPhone factory has drawn new attention to China's draconian COVID policy and should be a "red flag" for Apple on the state of labor rights in the country, activists say.
Over the weekend, thousands of Foxconn factory workers in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou were filmed escaping the complex, which has been locked down for weeks due to a COVID outbreak.

Footage posted on social media showed droves of workers climbing fences with their belongings, sitting in the back of trucks, or walking along a road into the countryside. Cities in the region are now preparing for an influx of people escaping from the factory.

As one of the biggest suppliers of Apple's iPhone, Taiwan-based Foxconn employs around 200,000 workers in Zhengzhou.

The factory manufactures close to half of the world's iPhones. The company did not specify the exact number of infected workers or the number of workers that have fled for home.

https://www.dw.com/en/china-foxconn-workers-take-big-risks-to-flee-covid-lockdown/a-63614470

Re: Workers Flee China's Biggest Iphone Factory Over Covid Outbreak by Urheadmaster(m): 2:09pm On Nov 08, 2022
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