Apple manufacturer Foxconn targeted again over human rights

Foxconn, makers of Apple's iPhone and iPad, have once again been targeted by human rights activists over long working hours, poor conditions and low pay. SACOM spent four month's investigating the company and interviewing workers following a spate of suicides.

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