Is Apple responsible for child labor and other violations found at its suppliers? | |
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Jan 17, 2012 00:42 | |
| Voting without time limit Note: Guest voter(s) are not displayed here. Apple was notorious for keeping its supply chain as a secret but released a list of its major suppliers for the first time on Friday. Apple’s Audit report has been in dispute after its release. A number of people think Apple is trying to shift its social responsibility by releasing this report. However, some users of Apple products believe that the local supervisors failed to fulfill their responsibility to regulate Apple suppliers. Whose fault is it in your eyes? |
Jan 18, 2012 01:18 | |
| Apple is a responsible corp. At least, it supervises its major supplies and releases a report. Some has found the problem and then the one who can handle it must fulfill his/her responsibility to solve the problem. Apple can stop doing business with its suppliers but it can not stop its suppliers doing something inappropriate. |
Feb 4, 2012 00:40 | |
| Apple has the responsibility to fire those suppliers who hired children labor. If it knew the fact and didn't take any action, Apple should be fined. |
Feb 10, 2012 00:34 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by GUEST4321 Apple is smart. It doesn't make mobile phones but just finds some suppliers to assemble mobile phones for itself. Even the suppliers have done something against the laws, it is their own faults. It's not Apple's fault.You are wrong. Do you know that more than 200000 people in the USA signed their names to ask Apple to improve its management on its suppliers? The Apple fans feel guilty when they use iphone, itouch and ipadd made by the suppliers who 'squeeze' their workers. Apple can ask the irresponsible suppliers to change. If not, Apple can cancel orders from these suppliers. But Apple didn't take action. It is Apple who give implicit consent to its suppliers to 'squeeze' their workers. |
Mar 16, 2012 22:16 | |
| Strikes me as part of a wink 'n nod modus operand... |
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