
‘No more iSlave:’ An activist fights for iPhone workers
Debby Chan, outside the gates of one of Foxconn’s two factories in Shenzhen, China, works for the Hong Kong-based worker rights group, Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior or SACOM.
(Credit: Jay Greene/CNET)
HONG KONG — Debby Chan may not have the answer to the terribly complex issues facing workers at the giant Chinese contract manufacturing plants where iPhones are assembled.
But she has plenty of questions.
Chan’s modest office here, shared with another human rights activist, is cluttered with books and papers. Posters hang from the walls, questioning the legitimacy of…
Excerpt from: ‘No more iSlave:’ An activist fights for iPhone workers
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