Why do these articles always have Apple in the headline, then mention in passing, oh yeah, and other electronics giants too. Maybe if people realized these practices were happening across all brands there would be a greater mass of outrage to try to change things?
I feel like right now all these articles do is fuel some anti-Apple schadenfreude while allowing users of Samsungs or Motorolas to falsly think they're not part of the problem.
The American way of life is built in slave labor, always has been. We just off-shored it a while back for the most part. No-one really wants it to change. Well, except for maybe the workers.
I agree with @ 1. Apple should not be excused, but they shouldn't bear the brunt of blame, either.
And there's nothing to wonder about the Mike Daisey controversy. He presented fiction as fact. He did it because presenting the truth in fiction wouldn't have had the same impact. So he lied, and set back any effort* to improve things for Chinese workers.
* If, in fact, any real effort is or was underway.
And thank you @5 for making my point for me. This isn't an article about labor conditions in China anymore, it's about all those damn hipsters who we all hate so much with their fancy iphones.
maybe I'm totally off base here, but Apple products are already more expensive than most other electronic gadgetry. while that price might not be so much due to labor costs as a way to make obscene profits, it seems to me that people who buy things from Apple are already accustomed to paying more.
...of course when you can get an iPhone for less than $200 with your cell upgrade, maybe 5280 is right. but I'd think that entitlement then reflects American consumers as a whole no matter what they're buying, rather than just whoever you feel like pointing the finger at, no?
But ... but Samsung does it too! Thats all the justification I need to dismiss this issue when I buy Apple products. So child labor? Slave labor? Horrible working conditions? Just so Apple can make an obscene profit margin on gadgets that technically are inferior to products released 6 months ago.
I feel like right now all these articles do is fuel some anti-Apple schadenfreude while allowing users of Samsungs or Motorolas to falsly think they're not part of the problem.
And there's nothing to wonder about the Mike Daisey controversy. He presented fiction as fact. He did it because presenting the truth in fiction wouldn't have had the same impact. So he lied, and set back any effort* to improve things for Chinese workers.
* If, in fact, any real effort is or was underway.
buy American.
maybe I'm totally off base here, but Apple products are already more expensive than most other electronic gadgetry. while that price might not be so much due to labor costs as a way to make obscene profits, it seems to me that people who buy things from Apple are already accustomed to paying more.
...of course when you can get an iPhone for less than $200 with your cell upgrade, maybe 5280 is right. but I'd think that entitlement then reflects American consumers as a whole no matter what they're buying, rather than just whoever you feel like pointing the finger at, no?
Now with economies in difficult positions, slavery, debt peonage and child labor are flourishing.
He did? How many people have even heard of Mike Daisey?