Thursday 12 April 2012

Rob Schmitz Goes Inside Foxconn



http://www.marketplace.org/Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz is only the second reporter ever to gain access to visit the factory floor at Apple’s Chinese producer Foxconn.



Reporter’s Notebook: From both sides of the gates of Foxconn by Rob Schmitz

The first misconception I had about Foxconn’s Longhua facility in the city of Shenzhen was that I’ve always called it a ‘factory’—technically, it is. But after you enter the gates and walk around, you quickly realize that it’s also a city—240,000 people work here. Nearly 50,000 of them live on campus in shared dorm rooms. There’s a main drag lined on both sides with fast-food restaurants, banks, cafes, grocery stores, a wedding photo shop, and an automated library. There are basketball courts, tennis courts, a gym, two enormous swimming pools, and a bright green astroturf soccer stadium smack-dab in the middle of campus. There’s a radio station—Voice of Foxconn—and a television news station. Longhua even has its own fire department, located right on main street. This is not what comes to mind when you think “Chinese factory.” continue reading at marketplace.org

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