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Foxconn, iPhone Maker, To RAISE Prices To Cover Pay Increase For Chinese Workers

07/22/10 08:40 AM ET   AP

Foxconn Price Increase

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Foxconn Technology Group, which makes iPhones and other gadgets for global technology companies, plans to charge them more to partly cover wage increases at its mammoth manufacturing compound in southern China.

The extent of price hikes will differ according to products, C.L. Huang, vice president of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., parent firm of Foxconn, said at a news conference Wednesday night. She did not name the clients.

The Taiwanese firm announced in June two raises, more than doubling the basic worker pay to 2,000 yuan ($293) a month for Chinese workers who make iPhones, iPads and other brand-name electronics for corporations including Apple Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co.

The raises followed 10 worker suicides at the Foxconn compound in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. Labor activists have linked the suicides to unduly harsh conditions at the plant, where more than 300,000 people are employed.

Amid China's spectacular economic growth, Chinese workers are demanding better pay and working conditions. Companies like Foxconn that rely on China as a source of cheap labor are finding it harder to attract and keep workers.

The spate of strikes and other labor disputes at foreign-owned companies in China is hastening the eventual end of an era of cheap costs that helped make its southern coastal provinces the world's factory floor.

Companies are moving manufacturing to inland provinces where wages are still lower or shifting some production to other low cost countries in the region.

Foxconn has become the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics goods mainly because of its ability to cut down costs by mass producing, earning big profits for its clients such as Cupertino, California-based Apple Inc.

On Tuesday, Apple announced its April-June net income surged 78 percent to $3.25 billion on revenue of $15.7 billion after selling almost as many of its new iPad tablets as it sold Mac computers.

It's unclear whether an increase to Foxconn's charges would result in higher prices for electronics goods like computer laptops or gadgets like the iPad. But fierce competition among electronics companies is likely to keep retail prices down while in the case of Apple, it is selling so many iPads and iPhones it can probably absorb higher costs from manufacturing without raising prices.

Huang said Foxconn will also cover the wage increases – to become fully effective in October – by speeding up factory automation programs.

She also said Foxconn's Shenzhen compound will produce higher value-added goods while shifting low-margin production to inland factories where wages are lower.

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02:33 PM on 07/24/2010
This is a non story.. Its called standard business practices Huff Po.. It is clear that the editor has never ran a business in his life..
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
08:56 AM on 07/25/2010
http://9to5mac.com/foxconn_denies?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+9To5Mac-MacAllDay+(9+to+5+Mac+-+Apple+Intelligence)

If Apple won't pay its share, as suggested in that article...

Best wishes to the workers. They're the ones who do the work, the ones who listen to what management says. They have to take the brunt of everything, so to work for a paltry wage is the biggest insult on top of everything else.
12:37 PM on 07/24/2010
I see nothing wrong with that
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Queen Regnant
Marching to the beat of my own drummer
08:53 AM on 07/24/2010
How about shifting those jobs to the Yoo Ess, just sayin'
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
08:58 AM on 07/25/2010
Where management in this country would actually be held to some standards and responsibility? No freakin' way! QC would put EVERY company out of business...

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-15/apple-engineer-said-to-have-told-jobs-last-year-about-iphone-antenna-flaw.html

Another case of a worker being ignored/yelled at/spat on/whatever by MANAGEMENT. More like MISMANAGEMENT. Apple willfully ignored a problem. That's not good.
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LunaPark
Don't believe it until it's officially denied
02:37 AM on 07/24/2010
With a suicide rate in China of about 14 in 100,000, and this factory employs 300,000 people with a suicide rate of 10, means a job making Apple products cuts the suicide rate by over 75%. ...just doing the inconvenient math.
12:46 AM on 07/26/2010
So if you read in the news that 10 recent suicides for a company like AT&T, are you going to think that it is still ok, since they have successfully reduced the rate by 67%? Or, if you read that for Walmart, and see the count around 60, will you think that it is still normal? I don't think math works here, as is.
12:21 PM on 07/23/2010
What is missing from this article are any facts. They could have listed the unit price of an iPhone and the cost of it's parts. This would tell you the material price and the consumers price and the difference would be the profit. But this article failed to mention any of this even though these numbers are available and gave been published elsewhere. Thanks for nothing.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
08:59 AM on 07/25/2010
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/29/apple-iphone-4-cost-18751_n_628955.html

$187.51 for the components.

And, because it's flawed and management ignoring the people who designed the thing, it's not worth $0.02.
11:36 AM on 07/23/2010
Really???????

Someone is going to RAISE PRICES in response to HIGHER manufacturing costs???????

Alert the media!!! I mean - that so flies in the fact of normal market practices!!!!!!!!

(Geeze - what a moronic 'story'.)
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guveqzero
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06:39 AM on 07/23/2010
The problem is the currency valuation,
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joeg1985
04:33 PM on 07/22/2010
I'm thinking that ending the world wide addiction to cheap goods is a great thing. More power to them.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
08:20 PM on 07/22/2010
Well-made goods to keep a good reputation solid is definitely more important, and rewarding workers is just as valid.
03:16 PM on 07/22/2010
Every victory for U.S. Imperialism is a defeat for the U.S. working class
Every defeat for U.S. Imperialism is a victory for the U.S. working class

No dancing in the streets yet, but this counts as a small defeat for U.S. Imperialism.
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Erdgeist
per omnia extrema
03:01 PM on 07/22/2010
Apple, if it needs really cheap labor, should move its manufacturing base to Southern states like Mississippi. Southerners don't mind working for nothing for long hours, plus they hate unions.
02:24 PM on 07/22/2010
Sayonara cheap chinese labor. Shhh...Do you hear that? It's the chinese wundereconomy rolling over.
http://yieldpig.blogspot.com/
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liberal123
01:52 PM on 07/22/2010
The Chinese workers are striking and demanding better pay/conditions in lots of industries in China. A labor movement is getting started - reforms will eventually be enacted and labor laws passed. I think there will be a struggle between labor and capital like there was in the early 20th century in the US.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
01:43 PM on 07/22/2010
Is that because Apple didn't follow through?

http://9to5mac.com/foxconn_denies?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+9To5Mac-MacAllDay+(9+to+5+Mac+-+Apple+Intelligence)
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
01:00 PM on 07/22/2010
If the Chinese keep that up then maybe the USA gets the jobs back, of course, it would be minimum wage! That way we will never have a good economy, we would be lumped in with the 3rd world. Seems to me that American Products should be made in the USA, staying far away from the stock market and if people like the product they will buy it. Stock markets are not good for anyone, it is only a matter of time and you can push only so far. Instead of going global we need to support our communities and be more self-sufficient, use less gas, will employ more people.
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mrcontinental
01:30 PM on 07/22/2010
When the music stops many will be stunned to find that there are no more true american companies - there will only be multi-nationals. The process has been going on for a while now and you would be surprised at how many are quietly moving there presence overseas currently.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
01:45 PM on 07/22/2010
I wouldn't be, but if multinationals have no care for America, why do they take American taxpayer money (subsidy, "corporate welfare", bailouts, etc?) to begin with? Or why do politicians cave and let them have the money, while telling us in return we're "lazy" or "want VP salaries" and every other insult those politicians would lob?
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devildog21
"War is a Racket" -Smedley D. Butler MajGen USMC
12:40 PM on 07/22/2010
Uh oh. Trouble in paradise. No doubt this company is already searching for greener (e.g. cheaper labor) pastures.