Foxconn Technology Group shut a factory at Taiyuan in China’s Shanxi province after a fight broke out among as many as 2,000 workers which left 40 people hospitalized and some employees arrested.
“We want to give people time to cool down,” Louis Woo, spokesman for Taipei-based Foxconn said by phone. Chairman Terry Gou was informed of the incident at about 5 a.m. and agreed with the decision to halt production. Woo declined to say whether parts for Apple’s iPhone 5 are made at the factory, which employs 79,000 people and makes electronics, components, and precision molding for devices including mobile phones.
Detaljnije: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-24/foxconn-shuts-china-plant-after-fight-brought-under-control-1-.html
“We want to give people time to cool down,” Louis Woo, spokesman for Taipei-based Foxconn said by phone. Chairman Terry Gou was informed of the incident at about 5 a.m. and agreed with the decision to halt production. Woo declined to say whether parts for Apple’s iPhone 5 are made at the factory, which employs 79,000 people and makes electronics, components, and precision molding for devices including mobile phones.
Detaljnije: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-24/foxconn-shuts-china-plant-after-fight-brought-under-control-1-.html