| Foxconn Hikes Chinese Workers' Pay 30% |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Wednesday, 02 June 2010 06:24 | |||
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TAIPEI -- Foxconn will raise wages of its China-based workers by 30%, effective immediately, according to reports.
"With the pay raise, we hope workers don't need to work overtime as much and thus gain more time for leisure and have a happier working environment," the Associated Press reported, quoting a Foxconn official. The AP reports the company's salary in China is about 900 yuan ($130) per month.Previous reports indicated the electronics manufacturer would raise salaries 20%. The decision comes after 11 workers have committed suicide at the company's China plants, sparking criticism over the company's working and living conditions. Most of the firm's 400,000-plus workers in China spend all their time on campus, either working or residing in company owned dorms.
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