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Simplified Chinese | 深圳富士康龙华园区 | ||||||||||
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Science and Technology Park (深圳富士康龙华园区) is a technology park in Longhua Town, Shenzhen, in the south of China, that is Foxconn's largest factory site worldwide. It gained notoriety in 2010 after a spate of suicide attempts, many of them successful, by employees at the Foxconn facilities in the area, totaling 15 attempts that year, 10-13 of which were fatal.
The park produces the bulk of Apple's iPhone line. Hundreds of thousands of workers (varying counts include 230,000, 300,000, and 450,000) are employed at the site, a walled campus sometimes referred to as “Foxconn City”. Covering about 3 km (1.2 sq mi) , it includes 15 factories, worker dormitories, 4 swimming pools, a fire brigade, its own television network (Foxconn TV), and a city centre with a grocery store, bank, restaurants, bookstore, and hospital. While some workers live in surrounding towns and villages, others live and work inside the complex; a quarter of the employees live in the dormitories, and many of them work up to 12 hours a day for 6 days each week.
References
- ^ "Firm Shaken by Suicides". Los Angeles Times. May 26, 2010.
- ^ Duhigg, Charles; Keith Bradsher (January 21, 2012). "How the U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work". The New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
- "Foxcon Plans To Increase China Workforce to 1.3 Million". Focus Taiwan News Channel. 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
- ^ "The Forbidden City of Terry Gou". The Wall Street Journal. 2007-08-11.
- ^ "Suicides at Foxconn: Light and Death". The Economist. May 27, 2010.
- "Foxconn Workers in China Say 'Meaningless' Life Sparks Suicides". BusinessWeek. June 2, 2010. Archived from the original on June 2, 2010.
- "Apple, Dell, and HP comment on suicides as Foxconn CEO shows off the pool". Engadget. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
- "A Night at the Electronics Factory". The New York Times. June 19, 2010.
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