Foxconn to increase workers' wages in China
Apple supplier Foxconn Technology said on Saturday it had raised wages for its assembly line workers in China by 16 to 25 percent, as the company faces public scrutiny for its working conditions at its factories.Related StoriesSamsung decides to spin off LCD businessChinese court orders vendor to halt iPad sales in trademark disputeUS lawmakers call on FTC to investigate Google over Safari cookiesApple files EU patent complaint against Motorola MobilityOpinion: Is OS X Mountain Lion a big cat for business?...
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