Workers in China Write a Letter to Steve Jobs

Written By Unknown on Saturday, March 5, 2011 | 11:34 PM


Some workers from Wintek, which makes the touch screen to the Apple device, write a letter to Steve Jobs about the conditions of production in their factories.

Letters written by the factory workers is about substance use hexyl hydride, also called n-hexane, from May 2008 until August 2009. Similarly, as quoted from Toms Hardware, Sunday (03/06/2011).

"This is a killer substance, from first-time use of hexyl hydride, Apple's profit per month and Wintek reach tens of millions of dollars per month, but instead lead to health and life hazards for workers,"according to excerpts of the letter, according to Reuters.

Wintek using n-hexane in the production of a touch screen, but has been discontinued since if the substance is known to cause the workers sick with a fever. Now the use of the substance is changed into alcohol, whose effects are still the same, but only slow the effects of the symptoms.

"I hope Apple can respect our workers. I hope they can pay attention to this," said one technician....

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