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Apple Enforces "Supplier Code of Conduct" After Child Labor Discovery

reporter writes "Since 2006, Apple has regularly audited its manufacturing partners to ensure that they conform to Apple's Supplier Code of Conduct (ASCC), which essentially codifies Western ethical standards with regard to the environment, labor, business conduct, etc. Core violations of ASCC 'include abuse, underage employment, involuntary labor, falsification of audit materials, threats to worker safety, intimidation or retaliation against workers in the audit and serious threats to the environment. Apple said it requires facilities it has found to have a core violation to address the situation immediately and institute a system that insures compliance. Additionally, the facility is placed on probation and later re-audited.' Apple checks 102 facilities, most of which are located in Asia, and these facilities employ 133,000 workers. The most recent audit of Apple's partners revealed 17 violations of ASCC. The violations include hiring workers who were as young as 15 years of age, incorrectly disposing of hazardous waste, and falsifying records. In Apple's recently released Supplier Responsibility 2010 Progress Report (PDF), they condemned the violations and threatened to terminate their business with facilities that did not change their ways."

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  1. Apple reaches a new low by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    i thought they couldnt get any lower

    1. Re:Apple reaches a new low by Mark19960 · · Score: -1, Troll

      You do realize that they did nothing to these suppliers?
      Do you also realize that Dick Durbin is all over them about this right now, hence the audit?

      It has been almost 4 years since they started this 'code of conduct' BS.
      Yet the violations continue..... think about that for a minute.
      They audit, it gets Durbin off of them.. he is happy.

      Business goes on as usual.... what has Apple actually DONE here but make some baseless threats, the same ones they made back in 2006.

  2. Re:Age restrictions work against them by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    I can't believe I'm reading about Apple, of all companies, enforcing regulations like these overseas. It's more White Man's Burden than Protect The Children. But really, when you think about it, those two concepts are essentially the same, and it reeks of condescension.

    "Apple: The New Colonialism" (TM)

  3. Code of conduct? by Wowsers · · Score: 0, Troll

    So Apple is to give a new code of conduct for it's suppliers, I too have a code of conduct, "Don't buy Apple products." I think mine trumps Apple's code of conduct, whatever their PR department says.

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    Take Nobody's Word For It.
  4. Re:Exactly the opposite, genius by bjourne · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yet again Apple is heralded on Slashdot for "inventing" something the rest of the business has been doing for years. See EICC or Dell's involvement in it which started in 2004. Apple has been criticized for many years for the sweatshop suppliers they use for the iPod and iPhone. And now all is forgiven because of empty ceremonial lip service?

  5. All of this happened before... by Mark19960 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Did they not get caught doing this same crap, and sing the same tune a few years back?
    I seem to remember this from 2 or 3 years ago... same tune... do it again and we won't do business with you.
    Apple is full of hot air... who will make their Chinese overpriced computers for them if they don't use these suppliers?

    Stuff like this: http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2006/06/71138

    Ya.. Apple is really going to do something about it this time for sure... mmhmmm.....

  6. Re:Age restrictions work against them by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    So if I'm some executive who make a million dollars a year, I can't buy anything because every product I could buy would be produced by people with worse working conditions than I would accept?

  7. The 19th century called... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    ... they want their Communist Manifesto back.

  8. Do you mean like most Nike products? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Nike sports gear are mostly made by children the single digits. Every year they get fined for it, but apparently the fine is cheaper than actually obeying the law.

  9. Re:What's the problem? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    That's great, but what is Apple doing to address the problem of it's overwhelmingly large homosexual user base engaging in homosexual child sex tourism in Thailand?