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Could be iPod trouble 2660MuahMan Go on then. Other than the word "Apple" on that page, what connection does it have to suggesting that Apple's suppliers employ children? I've read the CAFOD report (which dates from 2004). Here's the outline, please note that they are NOT requesting people pressure Apple, despite the link you provided implying that this is the case..
(The first report, 2004 - Dell, HP, IBM. Looks mostly at Dongguan, one of the older 'science park' installations). (very interesting reading, again circa 2004 - looking at factory conditions, Foxconn's iPod line is once again, quite promising). Could be iPod trouble 2661 MuahMan Well, if they're going there, they can be joined by Nokia and god knows who else. However, since you know so much about it... Dell are heavily criticised in the reports. Sorry, but this is NOT entirely in the best interests of China and Chinese workers. These Christian-supported white reports into 'human rights' and so forth are only partially aimed at improving conditions for the target nations (which will improve conditions through increased economic success), but also suppressing the growth and development of rival nations. Richard -- 2006 Mazda RX8, 1992 Sera Phase III -= Do Not Tempt With New Cars =- "If the thought of something makes me giggle for more than 15 seconds I am to buttume I am not allowed to do it". * 64 is 128 for email *
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