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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

China's besieged factories

China's besieged factories
Lei Huang could be a poster child for China's laboring classes. For each 60-hour week he works on an assembly line for Foxconn, a manufacturer of electronics and computer parts in this south China manufacturing hub, he earns $32 and a bunk in a dormitory room with 19 other laborers. At the factory, managers forbid workers from talking or resting outside of two 10-minute breaks, he said.

 



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