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Day after violence, Foxconn's China factory resumes production

FP Archives September 25, 2012, 11:22:56 IST

A Chinese factory owned by the manufacturer of Apple’s iPhones, Foxconn has resumed production after a brawl involving 2,000 workers highlighted chronic labour tensions in a country that prohibits independent unions.

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Day after violence, Foxconn's China factory resumes production

Beijing: A Chinese factory owned by the manufacturer of Apple’s iPhones, Foxconn has resumed production after a brawl involving 2,000 workers highlighted chronic labour tensions in a country that prohibits independent unions.

Foxconn Technology Group said the cause of the unrest Sunday night was under investigation, but it comes amid a series of protests by workers in areas throughout China over grievances about pay and working conditions.

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News reports and witnesses said the violence Sunday stemmed from a confrontation between a factory worker and a guard that quickly escalated. One employee said the violence was fueled by anger among factory workers over treatment by Foxconn security guards and managers.

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Production at the Taiyuan factory resumed on Tuesday, according to an employee who answered the phone at the factory’s labour office.

AP

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