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24 sep 2012

Autor:
Josh Ong, Next Web

Unrest at Foxconn as 2,000 workers reportedly riot at factory in China

Foxconn…has provided the following statement to The Next Web: “Foxconn can confirm that a personal dispute between several employees escalated into an incident involving some 2,000 workers…in Taiyuan…The cause of this dispute is under investigation by local authorities…but it appears not to have been work-related…” Techweb reports that at least 10 individuals have died from the riot…Foxconn has issued another statement…: “We can confirm that there have been no employee deaths related to the incident which took place at an employee dormitory in Taiyuan last night. Reports to the contrary are inaccurate.”

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