Apple supplier halts China factory after violence By JOE McDONALD | Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) — The company that makes Apple's
iPhones suspended production at a factory in China on Monday after a
brawl by as many as 2,000 employees at a dormitory injured 40 people.
The fight, the cause of which was
under investigation, erupted Sunday night at a privately managed
dormitory near a Foxconn Technology Group factory in the northern city
of Taiyuan, the company and Chinese police said. A police statement
reported by the official Xinhua News Agency said 5,000 officers were
dispatched to the scene.
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Foxconn makes iPhones and iPads
for Apple Inc. and also assembles products for Microsoft Corp. and
Hewlett-Packard Co. It is one of China's biggest employers, with some
1.2 million workers in factories in Taiyuan, the southern city of
Shenzhen, in Chengdu in the west and in Zhengzhou in central China.
The fight in Taiyuan started at
11 p.m. on Sunday, "drawing a large crowd of spectators and triggering
chaos," a police spokesman was quoted by Xinhua as saying.
Order was restored after about
four hours and several people were arrested, said the company, a unit of
Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. It said 40 people were taken to
hospitals for treatment.
The violence did not appear to be
work-related, the company and police said. Comments posted on Chinese
Internet bulletin boards said it might have erupted after a security
guard hit an employee.
Photos posted on microblog
service Sina Weibo showed broken windows, a burned vehicle and police
with riot helmets, shields and clubs.
Phone calls to police
headquarters and the Taiyuan city hall were not answered. People reached
by phone at restaurants and other businesses in the area said they had
no details about the clash.
The company has faced scrutiny
over complaints in the past about wages and working hours. It raised
minimum pay and promised in March to limit hours after an auditor hired
by Apple found Foxconn employees regularly were required to work more
than 60 hours a week.
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AP researcher Flora Ji contributed.
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Foxconn Technology Group: www.foxconn.com
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