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Foxconn hits back at sweatshop claims

Files note with bourse
Fri Jun 30 2006, 11:45
GIANT TAIWANESE combine Foxconn has once more denied allegations it treats its workers badly.

Digitimes reports the firm filed a note with the Taiwanese bourse denying sweatshop conditions and slagging off media for grossly erroneous reporting.

These reports were originally kicked off by British tabloid rag the Mail on Sunday, which suggested employees only get $50 a month.

You can find the Digitimes story, here.

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