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12 Nov 2012

Autor:
Chung Jung-feng & Hanna Liu, Focus Taiwan

Foxconn denies online report of 'riot' at Shenzhen plant [China]

A China-based online media reported…that over 1,000 workers at Foxconn's [part of Hon Hai] factory in Shenzhen…staged a protest after a dispute occurred between a Foxconn employee and public security officers. The electronics maker issued a statement…saying that two policemen got into a dispute with some Foxconn employees at an apartment outside the factory area after receiving information that people were gambling in the apartment complex. A crowd of more than 200 Foxconn workers gathered to watch the disturbance, but police authorities quickly talked the situation over with the Foxconn employees and the two sides eventually resolved the matter peacefully…The company…stressed…that there were no incidents at the company's production facility, as was alleged by the online media report… [refers to Apple]