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ProPublica: Foxconn By The Numbers

Reported by Huffington Post on Friday, 27 January 2012 (on January 27, 2012)
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By Lois Beckettext, ProPublicaext

An investigative seriesext [1] by the New York Times and a performance piece by Mike Daiseyext [2] featured on This American Lifeext [3] have put the spotlight on Foxconnext [4], the Taiwanese company whose massive Chinese factories manufacture some of the world's most popular consumer electronics.

As well as working with companies like Dell, Motorola, Nokia and Hewlett-Packard, Foxconn assembles popular Apple products like the iPhone and iPad.

Here's a quick look at what we know about Foxconn. (The company disputes workers' accountsext [5] of abusive conditions. In a 2010 company reportext [6], Foxconn said it promotes "employee respect, an atmosphere of trust, and personal dignity.")

*Working for Foxconn *

*1.2 million:* number of workers employed by Foxconnext [7] in China, according to the New York Times.

*40:* Estimated percent of the world's consumer electronicsext [7] manufactured by Foxconn.

*7:* seconds it takes Foxconn's workers to complete a single step of their workext [8], according to a survey cited by the New York Times.

*12:* Hours in a typical work shift, according to interviewsext [9] with Foxconn employeesext [2].

*83.2:* Average hours of overtime worked each monthext [10], according to a 2010 survey of Foxconn employee.

*13:* age of a Foxconn employee Mike Daisey interviewedext [2] outside the gates of a Foxconn plant in Shenzhen.

*91:* cases of underage labor found by Apple's audits of its suppliersext [11] in 2010, the year Daisey visited China.

*3,000:* number of workers Foxconn could hire overnight, according to Apple's former worldwide supply demand managerext [12].

*10-20:* percent estimated monthly turnoverext [2] in Foxconn's workforce.

*$7,500:* amount founder Terry Gou used to start the anchor company of Foxconn Technology Group in 1974, according to the company websiteext [13].

*$5.7 billion:* Terry Gou's estimated net worthext [14] as of March 2011.

*Living Conditions *

*230,000:* number of workers at "Foxconn City"ext [12] in Shenzhen, according to the New York Times.

*13:* tons of rice prepared each dayext [15] at the central kitchen at Foxconn City.

*$0.65:* meal allowance for dinner at the Foxconn City canteenext [9] in 2010.

*2:* number of free swimming poolsext [16] there, according to The Telegraph, which noted that the pools "are said to be quite dirty."

*70,000:* number of workers at Foxconn's Chengdu plant who live in company dormsext [17], according to the New York Times.

*20:* number of employees sometimes packed into a three-room apartmentext [17].

*200:* Reported number of police officers who responded to a Foxconn dormitory riotext [17].

*Deaths *

*17:* Number of reported suicidesext [18] of Foxconn workers in China between 2007 and February 2011, according to Wired. Eleven workers died after jumping off buildings in the Foxconn Campus in Shenzhen, which were then draped with preventive netting. (Wired noted that the rate actually seems to be below China's national averages.)

*70:* number of psychiatrists employed by Foxconnext [19] to prevent suicides, according to a 2010 announcement by CEO Terry Gou.

*100:* Estimated number of employees at a Foxconn factory in Wuhan who stood on the roof of a factory building this month to protestext [20] working conditions and wages. Several threatened to commit suicide, according to the New York Times.

*$450:* monthly salary a worker involved in that protest said employees had been promisedext [20] for moving from the Foxconn campus in Shenzhen to one in Wuhan.

*34:* continuous hours a Foxconn employee worked in 2010 before he collapsed and diedext [2], according to media reportsext [21].

*4:* workers killed last year by an explosion at a Foxconn factoryext [22] in Chengdu, China that assembles iPadsext [23].

*$22:* approximate daily salaryext [24] earned by Lai Xiaodong, a 22-year-old college graduate, working at a Foxconn factory in Chengdu, China, according to the New York Times.

*$150,000:* approximate amount the company wired Lai's familyext [7] after he was killed in the aluminum dust explosion.

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