The state [Karnataka] passed an amendment to its application of the factories act, which now allows for 12-hour shifts [up from 9], and the easing of rules for night-time work for women. The legislation increases the number of allowable overtime hours to 145 over a three-month period, up from 75, and caps maximum working hours at 48 per week [this is toothless].

Apple and its manufacturing partner Foxconn were involved in lobbying for a significant liberalisation of labour laws...There are “a lot of inputs" from industry lobby groups and foreign companies, including Foxconn and Apple, in the decision to amend Karnataka’s labour law.

  • MaoistLandlord [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Don't worry, bro. We Americans will willingly accept higher prices as long as it's made in America!

    starts ranting about why fast food workers deserve pennies because otherwise big macs will increase by 35 cents

      • MaoistLandlord [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Holy shit look at the new homepage

        The Freedom Phone will come pre-installed with both Tesla and Twitter apps out of respect for what Mr. Musk has done for freespeach [sic] for the world!

        Thank you Elon! We look forward to helping you build a new decentralized system for humanity together!

        • neo [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          lol this looks so stupid. oh and a nice update https://www.thedailybeast.com/conservative-freedom-phone-backers-turn-on-each-other

          In court, Finman reflected on how Freedom Phone’s collapse hurt its customers, who had each spent $500 on the idea that the supposed tech wunderkind could give them a phone for conservatives free from the Silicon Valley giants. Instead, Finman said, the Freedom Phone debacle “soils” his reputation.

          “A lot of these are elderly customers,” Finman testified in August. “I mean, it’s horrible. It’s heartbreaking.”

          Actually it's kind of funny. I don't feel bad about it at all.

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      I mean even if they somehow manage to get the prices to a level most people would accept by screwing US workers over during the future invasion of Taiwan or whatever happens, America simply does not have the industrial capacity. Look at how Tesla is going, a niche car brand where the steering wheels come off and batteries explode, not even mentioning build quality/QC issues. Imagine trying to build computer chips.