Apple supplier Biel Crystal allegedly violating workers' rights in China
Biel Crystal Manufactory Ltd, a Hong-Kong based company that
makes screens for Apple Inc, is violating workers' rights at its Chinese
factories, a Hong Kong rights group alleged in a report.
The Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour
(SACOM) report said Biel Crystal, which makes iPhone screens, requires its
employees to work 11-hour shifts, seven days a week, with only one day off each
month.
Employees are also often injured and not given reasonable
compensation and have to sign blank contracts, the report said. At least five
workers at the firm's Guangdong factory in mainland China committed suicide
since 2011, it added.
There was no immediate comment from Biel Crystal on the
report. Kitty Potter, a spokeswoman for Apple in Greater China, said that the
U.S. company "investigates such cases."
"We insist that our suppliers provide safe working
conditions, treat workers with dignity and respect, and use environmentally
responsible manufacturing processes wherever Apple products are made,"
Apple said in a statement sent to Reuters in response to the SACOM report.
"Every year Apple inspects more factories, going deeper
into the supply chain and raising the bar for our suppliers. In 2012 we
conducted 393 audits at supplier facilities around the world," it added.
Biel Crystal employs more than 60,000 workers, according to
the company's website, and has two factories, one in Guangdong and the other in
Shenzhen. It was not immediately clear how long Biel had been an Apple
supplier.
Labour rights groups have in the past few years criticised
the working conditions in at least two other Apple suppliers - its main
manufacturing partner Foxconn Group, which is the trading name of Taiwan's Hon
Hai Precision Industry, and another Taiwanese firm, Pegatron Corp.
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