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A dispute at a dormitory near a Foxconn plant in northern China last night led to a riot involving 2,000 employees lasting well into the early hours of this morning when police took control, with scores sent to hospital for treatement. The giant Taiwanese ODM employs 79,000 at the plant which is believed to be manufacturing …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Money

    is the Root of all Evil.

    1. Sir Runcible Spoon

      Re: Money

      Money is just a tool. Like a hammer - it has uses both good and bad.

      You should probably say that Greed is the root of all evil. That is a human trait that usually has negative outcomes for someone in the equation.

      1. Field Marshal Von Krakenfart
        Unhappy

        Re: Money

        @Sir Runcible Spoon

        Money is just a tool

        Yes, but...... Money is not just a tool to facilitate trade, i.e. a means to an end, money is also an object of desire and an end in itself, Aristotle said that money serves two purposes, the first to be the acquisition of goods which he considered the first to be necessary and natural, and the second, the goal of getting rich which Aristotle considered the opposite of the first and was unnatural and devoid of any boundaries.

        In the modern dystopian society governments have ceded power and moral authority to corporations whose only goal is the maximisation of profit at any cost, they do not see courts as something to dispense justice, courts are only tools to be used to try and screw their competitors by any means.

        Once you step over the line and start worshipping the gods of profit, anything is fair game, hyping your product, employing sock puppets to talk up your product, bogus court claims to delay the competitions product, law doesn't suit you, bribe make political donations to politicians and get the law changed, offshore everything to countries with dubious work practices, and then deny everything when it goes tits-up and start a witch hunt for a sacrificial lamb. It's total war for profit, and the first causality of war is truth.

        Master those skills and you can have a job on Wall street.

    2. Phil O'Sophical Silver badge
      FAIL

      Re: Money

      The correct quotation is "For the love of money is the root of all evil". Money itself is just a token.

    3. Thomas 4
      IT Angle

      Re: Money

      Hey, you're right. I've managed to log onto All Evil's server and I'm now screwing with their admin rights. =P

    4. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Money

      As the Buddhists would have us believe, desire is the root of unhappiness.

      Why do you want money? To get stuff.

      Why do you need stuff? To get power, women, fame or all three.

      Why do you need any of those things? To feel your life has some kind of meaning.

      Greed for green, is the root of all evil! Money is just a place filler for whatever the going rate is of exchange for commodities, an exchange token if you will.

      1. Sir Runcible Spoon

        @AC 12:04

        "Why do you want money? To get stuff.

        Why do you need stuff? To get power, women, fame or all three."

        You missed out some basic things, like shelter and food.

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    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: 2,000 people @ 11pm

      Did you not read the article? this happened at a dormitory or sleeping quarters.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: 2,000 people @ 11pm

        And I imagine the amount of work they get made to do there is minimal. As to prevent potential damage to any valuable components. ;)

  3. Thomas 4
    Devil

    We thank our employees for bringing these issues to light...

    ...and their next of kin have already been informed.

  4. Ole Juul

    Several?

    Foxconn can confirm that a personal dispute between several employees escalated into an incident involving some 2,000 workers.

    A personal dispute and the next thing you have 2000 involved? Foxconn needs a new writer.

    1. Alan Brown Silver badge

      Re: Several?

      The security thugs and the plant workers are employed by Foxconn.

      So this could be construed as a personal dispute between (groups of) employees.

      As for the rest, given sweatshop conditions it's surprising that various managers or security guards haven't been defenestrated yet.

  5. Chris D Rogers
    Unhappy

    Apple Slave Owners United

    I hope all the twat's that stood inline for their Jesus Phone 5 or iPad relies that the product is manufactured using slave labour.

    I'm now ashamed to say I own Apple products and would much prefer to own goods manufactured in countries where trades unions are recognised and the workers paid a living salary.

    Here's hoping for more of the same at Foxconn and other slave owning manufacturing - that should be assembly plants - in Asia and South America.

    Funny, how until Cook was employed that a great deal of Apple kit was manufactured in Ireland, Singapore and the USA!!!

    1. C Yates
      Meh

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      While I agree with the sentiment; it's not the "twats" fault for wanting their shiney new iPhone, it's Foxxcons fault for having such crappy working conditions (in China!? surely not...) and Apple's fault for continuing to employ Foxxcon when they KNOW this is still going on.

    2. Maliciously Crafted Packet

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      Yeah. Like you really care about workers rights eh. When your real agenda is to paint Apple as the sole cause of worker misery.

      Because if you really did care you would call out other manufactures with truly abusive track records instead of protecting them with walls of silence.

      But then that would bring Android and Windows kit makers into the spotlight and we absolutely can't have that. Can we?

      Use Apple as the scapegoat and people will forget about the others. Its a good plan and seems to be working well so far.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Apple Slave Owners United

        @Maliciously Crafted Packet

        Everyone has to start somewhere right? I for one think Apple would make a lovely scapegoat :D

    3. tommy060289
      FAIL

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      there is so much face-palming going on in this post I think I need medical attention

    4. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      This facility has nothing to do with Apple - I can say this with absolute certainty as if Apple were involved then you can bet your house on the fact The Reg would've plastered the headline and article mentioning this.

      it's interesting to note though that there's no mention of who this facility does manufacture for - is it just Apple that gets a kicking these days?

      btw, yes, i have a iphone but I don't regard myself a fanboi or sheep etc etc - not that matters as no doubt you've already made your mind up that I'm an Apple shill, right? ;-)

    5. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      "Twat's"

      Er. Do your mean "twats"?

    6. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      Nice little diatribe! You do realise they make other manufacturers stuff?

      So if you care so much about foreign workers conditions, where do you buy your clothes? Do you support charities like War on Want, who fight for worker's rights and ethical treatment worldwide? What about all those little odds and sods, like connectors, plugs, cables, adapters that join all your lovely shiny gadgets together, do you think the fairies made them and put them in little packets to be sold for 50p on eBay? Of course not, some 14 year old wage slave in a far east sweatshop knocks them out by the thousands while slowly losing the will to live on a 12 hour shift pattern!

      You are a sanctimonious fucking tool my friend!

    7. virhunter

      Re: Apple Slave Owners United

      While I agree partly with your sentiment, there is one huge problem. Even if you try to avoid anything made by Apple, Samsung or any other manufacturer that uses Foxconn to make their whole products, you can't avoid products with Foxconn components.

      My laptot is made by Fujitsu, which still makes most of its products in Japan, an arguably modern nation with some respect for worker's rights. When I opened it up, it contained some Foxconn components. My phone is an HTC Droid Incredible, made in Taiwan, a nation on whose commitment to worker's rights I am a bit fuzzy, but is likely leaps and bounds ahead of China. I have yet to do anything with its hardware, but it undoubtedly contains Chinese, maybe even Foxconn components.

      Any device you own is certainly tainted by some kind of worker or environmental abuse whether it is Chinese labourers or conflict minerals funding the Congolese army mined by children. Apple is probably the most guilty however, not for what it is actually doing, but for the image it presents. Some of my technologically illiterate friends don't want to believe what goes into making their Jesus Phones because Apple "is such a progressive company", though many of them believe the worst about every other company.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Apple Slave Owners United

        "My laptot is made by Fujitsu"

        Laptot is I assume a insecure child and now Fujitsu are making robot versions!

        No wonder there was a riot.

  6. billium

    @Sir Runcible Spoon Mr Balmer would disagree with you!

    I hate to defend Apple, but Foxconn are everywhere, just look at any motherboard etc.

  7. keithpeter Silver badge
    Boffin

    A bit heavy for this time on a monday but...

    ...have a look at

    http://jacobinmag.com/2012/08/china-in-revolt/

    This article is definitely written from a hard left position, you can tell by the vocabulary, but it appears that Foxcon has begun moving factories away from the coast and into the interior.

    As the article explains, this may have unanticipated side effects because the people who work in the factories may not be transients without local residence rights, but actual local people.

    Time for Apple to buy some robots and start making shiny shiny things within the USA?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: A bit heavy for this time on a monday but...

      Hard left?

      Is that hard left from a USA perspective, or from an anywhere-else-in-the-world perspective?

    2. Raz

      @keithpeter Posted Monday 24th September 2012 10:55 GMT

      Apple should do that, they are guiltier that the rest of the companies because they make a lot of money out of each product.

      If a phone costs $200 to make in China and $300 in US, the companies that are selling phones for $250 won't be able to make them in US, but Apple could afford that.

  8. Arctic fox
    Thumb Down

    "This article is definitely written from a hard left position" I beg your pardon? WTF?

    "This article is definitely written from a hard left position"? If you characterise the tone of this article as in any way "hard left I am obliged either to assume that you have never talked politics with anyone from the outside left or to ask you just how right-wing you are if you actually believe what you have just written.

  9. Dan Paul
    Devil

    Almost all Chinese goods are made with Slave Labor

    If you do business with the Devil, be prepared to be impaled on his horns.

  10. seansaysthis
    Childcatcher

    you want it cheap someones going to pay?

    Lots of companies use Foxconn components in their products. Foxconn replaced AMP in the motherboard connector business about 15 years ago and up scaled from there. Motherboard production is a low margin business so any reduction on cost is sought to remain competitive. You want cheap consumer products then the biggest factor in most manufacture is labour. If you want to purchase products that have been made by companies that treat their workforce well then be prepared to pay a premium for it. There are many reasons for not buying Apple but in this case if you were to veto every purchase of electronic equipped based on Foxconn components then you would find yourself with few choices.

    In China workers are having to fight for rights that have been won in the Europe and the US. Expect this to continue for some time. These rights are under threat everywhere in the global economy . Once these rights get established in China expect companies to set up elsewhere where labour is cheap and they can operate as they please.

    1. O RLY

      Re: you want it cheap someones going to pay?

      Agreed. It would elucidating to see a list of computer/electronics brands* that DON'T use Foxconn. I imagine it will be short.

      *I almost wrote "manufacturers" there, but corrected myself.

  11. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    One after another

    I'm Spartacus...I'm Spartacus

  12. Robert Helpmann??
    Childcatcher

    Link to Video

    There was a report on NPR (http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/npr/161670004/foxconn-temporarily-closes-iphone-plant-after-riot) indicating that the security personnel were asking for someone with whom to negotiate.

    Here's a link to some YouTube footage of the riot:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9xGssvTEIw

  13. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Why would they even consider rioting?

    I can't imagine why slaves would want to rebell.

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