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News / February 20, 2014

Sony EMCS withholds passports from 32 Myanmar migrant workers in Malaysia

“We, employees of Myanmar hereby request the responsible person of this organization to assist with our hardships”. Through this message, GoodElectronics learned about an alarming situation in Malaysia concerning 32 Myanmar factory workers of Sony….

News / February 19, 2014

Paper on occupational poisoning in China

Occupational poisoning has become one of the gravest occupational diseases in China. It tends to happen in clusters around some industries, among which the electronics industry. In this paper, Juliana So seeks to ascertain the…

News / February 11, 2014

China’s workers’ tragedies and the implications for global public sociology

At about 8 a.m. on 17 March 2010, a 17-year-old worker, Tian Yu, went to the window of her fourth story dorm room at the Foxconn factory in Shenzhen and jumped. Tian Yu survived. Yet…

News / February 6, 2014

Appalling conditions in the electronics industry in the Chennai region of India

Workers in the electronics industry in the Chennai region of India face appalling labour conditions, says Laura Ceresna of Cividep on Austrian radio. She describes how young workers hailing from rural areas are made to…

News / February 3, 2014

Waste not, want not

For many of us, electronics are part of modern life – cell phones, laptops, TVs and a growing number of gadgets. Sadly, most of these electronics become obsolete or unwanted within one to three years…

News / January 30, 2014

Samsung worker commits suicide in protest against harsh labor control

On October 31, Choi Jong-beom killed himself in protest against Samsung’s harsh labor control. Choi worked 12-hour shifts in peak season, struggled with financial problems and suffered from management’s harassment. Choi is survived by his…

News / January 23, 2014

GoodElectronics confronts ASMI with death of factory worker

Following the recent tragic suicide by Ming Kunpeng, a 27-year old factory worker from China, who suffered from occupational leukaemia, GoodElectronics has addressed a letter to Dutch electronics company ASMI, the mother company of ASMPT…

News / January 22, 2014

Apple nominated for “Eyesore of the year Award” for its cut and run strategy

Apple Inc. is nominated for the “Eyesore of the Year 2013″, because the company relocated parts of its production to Pegatron in June 2013, after worldwide protests against the working conditions at supplier Foxconn. It’s…

News / January 22, 2014

South Korea: how long will the government let Samsung have its own way in denial of the Constitution?

It is alleged that the ‘No-Union Policy’ has been the management principle of the Samsung group since it was established 75 years ago. According to information received, a lawmaker disclosed a document on October 14,…

News / December 30, 2013

Benzene-poisoned ASM worker commits suicide in despair

Last Saturday, Chinese factory worker Ming Kunpeng sadly ended his life by jumping from the rooftop of the hospital where he was receiving treatment. His mother was sleeping in his room at the time and…

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