The online campaign that has so far gathered 155,000 signatures calls on Apple to treat its Foxconn workers better, to “release a worker protection strategy for new product releases”, arguing that assembly workers are more prone to work-related injuries when stress levels are high.
"Every time a Foxconn worker is killed or disabled making an Apple product, Mr. Cook bears personal moral responsibility," wrote Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, the campaign's executive director.
She added:
The petition follows a recent New York Times exposé on the tough working conditions of employees on the assembly front, especially with manufacturers like Foxconn which recently saw 300 workers threaten a mass suicide.
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The Times report instigated a response from Apple’s new Chief Executive Tim Cook, who said:
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