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Unprecedented revolt by ‘iPhone workers’ in China against Covid health austerity

#Foxconn riots. hashtag circulating on Chinese social media appears to have been censored. But anger and protests are more present than ever in Zhengzhou, the capital of central China’s Henan province, home to the Foxconn factory, the world’s largest iPhone maker. Social media Twitter and Weibo showed crowds of workers marching against people in white full-body protective suits as well as riot police. Videos are circulating showing a man with a bloodied face, workers smashing cameras and windows, and images of tear gas. Taiwanese group Foxconn has confirmed “violenceOn a huge site in Zhengzhou and apologized for the salaries on Thursday. “Our team investigated the issue and determined that a technical error had occurred“It was said in the press release. “We apologize for the computer input error…

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Source: Le Figaro

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