Showing posts with label manufacturing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manufacturing. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Manufacturing in China: Slavery in the 21st Century


All technological devices are the result of a series of processes such as design creation, research on the product impact, and manufacturing. The latter corresponds to the process of assembling the device manually or mechanically, and it tends to be rather polemic. Most manufacturers are from China, and they supply companies such as Apple, Nokia, and Motorola.

As I mentioned before, manufacturing is a polemic topic because of many reasons. One of them relates to the working conditions of the workers, who have to work long hours and seven days per week sometimes. Moreover, these labors have experienced traumatic accidents inside their work place; for instance, on January, two people were killed because of an explosion in an Apple supplier that was assembling iPad cases. On top of that, workers receive little payment for their services despite the accidents and diseases they are exposed to.



Also, the companies who have suppliers do not seem to be concerned about these accidents. Apple is famous in this regard since several independent reports indicate that they do not change the working codes even when mortal accidents occur inside their manufacturers; for example, when they were alerted that dangerous chemicals would end up jeopardizing the life of the workers, they did not heed the warning and several accidents ensued.



Whether the companies pay or do not pay attention to the working conditions of their workers, it is up to them. What is sadder is the fact that the Chinese government has allowed this to happen and that the investigations are carried out by independent organizations alien to the official administration.

If you want to know more about Apple's malpractices, read the following article.