Apple Admits to Occasional Excessive Work Hours
rev_media writes "After Apple's release of a report on the labor conditions in their Chinese factories, many took issue with the deliberately vague wording used in the statement. The BBC is now reporting that Apple has admitted to 'excessive' working hours in some locations, and they would be ensuring that a 'normal' 60-hour work week will be adhered to from now on." From that article: "'We found no instances of forced overtime and employees confirmed in interviews that they could decline overtime requests without penalty,' said Apple in a statement. The firm said there were 'overtime limit exceptions in unusual circumstances' and that it supported a healthy work-life balance. But it did not specify what the triggers for 'unusual circumstances' were and what upper limit it set on working hours. Mr Kuczkiewicz said Apple had not asked workers what they preferred - a decent wage or minimum wage and overtime."
Famously, if you opened up the data fork of the System File in Mac OS 7.1 through 7.5 in a hex editor, you would find the string "Help! Help! We're being held prisoner in a system software factory!"
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Who knew that was for real?
"You just work" I for one welcome our new Apple Overseers!
it's like my worst nightmare
oh they meant building them
well that is almost as bad
actually I am happy to see you, however that is in fact a banana in my pocket.
IBM considers 60 hours a week half-time.
I used to worh 3-4 months straight for my business.
Good God, Daengbo, what did you do to keep awake?
except for the factory and no children parts, it remind me of marriage.