This week, a 23 year-old Foxconn worker fell to his death from a Foxconn company apartment. Itâs believed to be a suicide. Today, Foxconn confirmed the workerâs death, which happened outside Foxconnâs Chengdu plant at a company apartment.
The suicide is the first since Foxconn and Apple reached agreement over improving conditions for its 1.2 million workers who make the worldâs electronics. Foxconn workers donât only assemble the iPhone and the iPad, but also the Wii, the Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3. According to rumors online in China, itâs a suicide that authorities also tried to cover up.
Itâs also the first suicide since reports earlier this month when apparently as many as a thousand workers rioted at Foxconnâs Chengdu complex, the location of this weekâs suicide. The riot seems to have broken out over declining work time that is cutting into worker pay. The actual number of participants is unconfirmed, and it could be much lower.
https://lastchance.cc/report-one-thousand-workers-riot-at-foxconn-5916501%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Above is a photo that was not deleted. It supposedly shows the 23 year-old man before he jumped to his death. Itâs believed that this suicide is somehow connected to the recent riot in Chengdu.
Foxconn has tried to improve working conditions. Earlier this year, for example, Foxconn raised employee salaries by 16 to 25 percent. However, there have been grumblings recently of fewer shifts, which, in turn, means lower worker pay.
Lately, the threat of suicide has become something of a bargaining tool at Foxconn. In January, a group of Foxconn employees on the Xbox 360 line threatened to jump in a mass suicide due to a labor dispute.
https://lastchance.cc/foxconn-workers-use-suicide-threats-as-bargaining-tool-5904950%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Foxconn says plant worker jumps from apartment [Reuters]
Foxconn Suicide in Chengdu: Did Authorities Request Witnesses to Remove All Evidence? [MIC]
(Top photo: Kin Cheung | AP/bianzhixin | Sina Weibo)