<b style="color:#900;">roundup</b> The maker of iPads and iPhones is hardly alone among tech companies that rely heavily on Chinese factories under scrutiny for labor practices. But it's become the flashpoint.
Scenes from Apple supply facilities in Shanghai. At left, workers assemble MacBook Pros; at right, an audit takes place.Apple
The maker of iPads and iPhones is hardly alone among tech companies that rely heavily on Chinese factories under scrutiny for labor practices. But it has become the flashpoint.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, speaking at an investor conference, defended the company's track record and its process of manufacturing hit products like the iPhone.
(Posted in Apple by Roger Cheng and Josh Lowensohn) February 14, 2012 1:07 p.m. PT
faq Apple says it's got a third-party group looking for issues at manufacturing partners it uses. Read CNET's FAQ to find out how we got here and what the next steps are.
(Posted in Apple by Josh Lowensohn) February 13, 2012 5:34 p.m. PT
Members of Change.org deliver a quarter-million signatures to Apple's Manhattan flagship store on petitions calling for an ethical iPhone 5. It was part of the delivery of signatures to stores around the world.
(Posted in Apple by Roger Cheng) February 9, 2012 8:42 a.m. PT
Ethical-iPhone 5 activists deliver their plea to Apple (photos)
As Foxconn continues to face criticism, CNN profiles a young factory worker who says she was promised benefits and little overtime. What she found when she got there was quite different.
(Posted in Apple by Lance Whitney) February 7, 2012 7:33 a.m. PT
A watchdog group is calling on Apple to demand improvements from its suppliers ahead of releasing its next iPhone. The group says it's already brought in 35,000 signatures.
(Posted in Apple by Josh Lowensohn) January 31, 2012 9:48 a.m. PT
In the wake of some calls for an Apple boycott, it's worth noting that human-intensive mass production has faced problems with abysmal working conditions in just about every major industrial economy.
(Posted in Nanotech--The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers) January 29, 2012 9:42 a.m. PT
Reporter Martha Teichner of CBS' "Sunday Morning" looks at Apple supplier Foxconn's labor practices (and Apple's response to the situation) in this video segment featuring industry insiders and observers.
(Posted in Apple by CNET News staff) January 29, 2012 9:14 a.m. PT