Amazon and Foxconn reportedly strip workers of benefits and pay low wages in Chinese factory

Foxconn said yesterday that it's investigating its factory in southern China that makes Amazon Echo Dot and Kindle devices after a US labor watchdog reported finding poor working conditions on site that violate Chinese law, as spotted by Reuters.

A report from the New York-based China Labor Watch found that the Hengyang Foxconn plant in Hunan province, which primarily makes devices for Amazon, relies on temporary workers with a high turnover rate, pays them far less than the local average, and puts them on long, unpaid vacations, which forces many of them to resign to find paying work.

A China Labor Watch investigator went undercover as a worker to interview 20 other workers at this factory and to observe conditions. He obtained a...

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