Apple under fire in Taiwan

By Jonathan Adams, GlobalPost.com |  Tech & society, Apple, computer Add a new comment

"Labor rights groups are stepping up their campaign against a Taiwanese supplier for Apple Computer. They have accused the company, flat-panel maker Wintek, of exploiting workers at its factories in Taiwan and its subsidiary's factory in China. The groups organized a protest outside Apple's Taipei office on Thursday morning, targeting the U.S. computer giant for the first time." Read Jonathan Adams' full post here.

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