Date Company Accusation City / Area / Country Source Tags Media
01/12/2005
(Suppliers Of Acer)
Serious problems in 5 Acer suppliers; work 72 hours/week during peak season at factory in Philippine's; workers complain over not having a single day off for months in Chinese supplier; most worker wages are insufficient to cover living expenses; workers exposed to chemical dust and welding smoke.
China and PhilippinesSOMODiscrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Non-Living Wage, Occupational Hazard, Union Repression, Unpaid Overtime
31/08/2012
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01/05/2012
Tianjin Samsung Mobile Display (TSMD)
(Part Of Tianjin Central Electronic Information Group, Ltd.)
(Supplier Of Nokia)
(Supplier Of Lenovo)
(Supplier Of Microsoft)
(Supplier Of Apple)
(Supplier Of Hewlett-Packard (HP))
(Supplier Of K-Touch)
(Part Of Samsung)
Labor violations at SDI Mobile factory (3500 workers) producing mobile displays: workers reach up to 186 hours of overtime during peak season; overtime is forced; serious gender and age discrimination; insulting and beating up of workers; hiring workers under 18 years of age; some workers receive wages below the legal minimum.  Xiqing, Tianjin, ChinaChina Labor WatchAbusive Management, Beatings & Violence, Child Labor, Discrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Non-Living Wage
31/08/2012
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01/05/2012
Intops (Tianjin) Electronics Co., Ltd.
(Supplier Of Samsung)
Legal violations at factory (about 1200 workers) manufacturing cell phone casings: about 100 hours/month of overtime during low season; about 150 hours/month during peak season; low base wage (1310 RMB - $206); workers dependent on overtime in order to make a living wage; no protective masks for workers in contact with printing fumes; physical pat downs from security guards; verbal abuse.Jinnan, Tianjin, ChinaChina Labor WatchAbusive Management, Beatings & Violence, Discrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Non-Living Wage, Occupational Hazard
31/08/2012
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01/05/2012
Tianjin Chaarmtech (Crucial) Electronic Co., Ltd.
(Supplier Of Samsung)
Violations at factory (about 900 workers) producing cell phone casings and other parts: 120 hours or more mandatory overtime/month; work 28 days/month; 11 hour daily shifts; low base salary (1310 RMB - $206); workers dependent on overtime in order to make a living wage; workers must always stand while working.Xiqing, Tianjin, ChinaChina Labor WatchAbusive Management, Discrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Forced Overtime, Non-Living Wage, Unpaid Insurance
13/07/2014
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07/07/2014
TwitterFormer Twitter employee sues company for wrongful termination and age discrimination.San Francisco, CA, United StatesDaily MailDiscrimination
31/12/2012
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01/01/2012

(Suppliers Of Apple)
Child labor, as well cases of excessive working-hours, hazardous waste and emissions, dangerous occupational environments, discrimination, and bonded labor found in audit of factories in 14 different countries initiated by Apple on its own supply chain.InternationalApple, Financial TimesChild Labor, Discrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Forced Labor, Occupational Hazard, Pollution
07/02/2011
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01/12/2010
MSI Computer Co., Ltd
(Supplier Of Hewlett-Packard (HP))
(Supplier Of NEC)
(Supplier Of Dell)
Workers at electronics factory endure: Only 1-2 days of rest each month during peak season; 12+ hours/day, 6-7-day work week; working hour wage is $0.94/hr; blatant discrimination against male workers and older workers; workers not allowed to talk and go to the bathroom during production.Shenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaChina Labor Watch, (2)Abusive Management, Discrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Forced Overtime, Non-Living Wage, Unpaid Overtime
26/06/2012AppleAllegations of racial profiling by Apple employees against Farsi-speaking customers at Apple Stores.United StatesInternational Business TimesDiscrimination
30/11/2008
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01/11/2008
Yue Yuen Industrial (Holdings) Limited
(Supplier Of Adidas)
Very poor conditions at shoe factory (over 15,000 workers): frequent suicides; discrimination against workers; 10 hour regular daily shifts; at least 11 hour daily shifts, 6 days/week during peak seasons; exposure to extreme high temperatures and chemicals; lack of safety equipment.Dongguan, Guangdong, ChinaChina Labor WatchDiscrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Forced Overtime, Occupational Hazard, Suicides, Unpaid Insurance, Unpaid Overtime
30/03/2008
(Suppliers Of Adidas)
Investigation at factories of Adidas suggests poor conditions including: basic wages of £11.36 a week; management cheating on pay; discrimination; longer than 70 hours of work per week to earn a living wage; stifling attempts of setting up a union.  Fuzhoo, ChinaThe Sunday TimesDiscrimination, Excessive Work Hours, Non-Living Wage, Union Repression