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Toshiba prefers Japanese government and Bain Capital as investors for its chip business
Fp Archives •Toshiba said in a statement it took into consideration concern about technology transfers, job security for its domestic workforce and prospects of clearing regulatory reviews in its decision.
Apple plans largest ever production of iPhones; Orders 90 million devices
Tech2 News Staff •Apple is preparing for the largest initial production run for its next iPhones by the end of the year, the Wall Street journal reported.
Labor group says Apple making progress at Foxconn
Fptechno •A labor group hired by Apple Inc. to assess working conditions at three manufacturing plants in China, where
Apple steps up labor audits, finds underage workers
Fptechno •Apple Inc stepped up audits of working conditions at major suppliers last year, discovering multiple cases of underage workers, discrimination and wage problems...
Chinese police probe kickbacks by Foxconn managers
Fptechno •Hon Hai Precision has said it is working with Chinese police probing allegations that its employees solicited kickbacks from suppliers...
Conditions inside Foxconn slowly improving, finds report
Anuradha •While the numerous Foxconn units in China are where some of the world’s most sought after devices ...
Apple, Foxconn improve plants in China; more left to do - audit
Fptechno •Apple Inc and Foxconn have improved working conditions at Chinese factories that make most of the world's iPads and iPhones, according ...
New video reveals a well-equipped, modern Foxconn factory
Anuradha •Ever wanted to be one of the lucky ones to visit Foxconn and see how Apple products are made? Well, you’ve ...
Foxconn chairman pledges to keep raising pay
Fptechno •Foxconn Technology Group will keep increasing worker salaries in China and cutting work hours, Chairman Terry Gou ...
In China, Apple faces its 'Nike moment'
Fptechno •As Apple Inc, the world's most valuable listed company, braces itself for a report into alleged poor working conditions among its army of low-cost suppliers ...