Mike Daisey

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Last year it was  Wired  magazine, reporting on allegedly inhumane working conditions at Foxconn, which makes iPads and iPhones for Apple at two factories in China.

Is Apple Facing the Music?

Last year it was Wired magazine, reporting on allegedly inhumane working conditions at Foxconn, which makes iPads and iPhones for Apple at two factories in China.

from Which Way, L.A.?

Last year it was  Wired  magazine, reporting on allegedly inhumane working conditions at Foxconn, which makes iPads and iPhones for Apple at two factories in China.

Is Apple Facing the Music?

Last year it was Wired magazine, reporting on allegedly inhumane working conditions at Foxconn, which makes iPads and iPhones for Apple at two factories in China.

from To the Point

The  New York Times  recently reported harsh working conditions at overseas plants that make products for Apple.

Petitioning for Change at Apple

The New York Times recently reported harsh working conditions at overseas plants that make products for Apple.

from To the Point

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