Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Apple vow on China labour conditions

Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the working conditions very seriously and take providers who knowingly employ staff minors

Apple CEO Tim Cook, has insisted that the company is committed to improving conditions for workers in their supply chain and the eradication of child labor.

In a Goldman Sachs conference, technology, the transcript of what was posted by Macrumors, the head of the company's most valuable in the world, addressed the issue of chain conditions apple supply in China and other countries where the Organization of the Fair Labor (AFL) began inspecting the conditions in factories that perform final assembly of Apple products.

"Apple is very serious about working conditions, and we have a very long time," Cook said. "If workers are in Europe or Asia or America, we care for each worker.

"I spent a lot of time in factories, personally. Not only as a framework. I worked in a paper mill in Alabama and an aluminum plant in Virginia. Many of our senior management to visit plants on a regular basis. We have hundreds of employees based on full-time.

Cook said the idea of ??using underage workers was abominable and disposal of the company's suppliers was a priority. Once finished in the final assembly companies - which put the elements together in the final product - Apple now be removed from other suppliers in the chain. "If we find a vendor who knowingly commits minor work is an offense to shoot," he said.

In January, Apple data collection weekly in more than half a million workers in its supply chain, he said, and reached 84% compliance - "significantly improved by the past, but we can do We'd better. "re-take the unprecedented step of reports this month on our website, so it is clear to everyone what we do."


Cook said the ongoing audit by the FLA was probably the largest manufacturing industry in history.


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