Too bad noone cares. Bring on the next iphone. Replace the worker and move on. Probably sucked at his job anyways. Looks like an opportunity for someone else who might appreciate the job, that we as consumers, are providing for them.
It's funny, cause if you're in a factory with 300,000 employees. Insurance wonks will say one death in witin 6months is par for the course.
I mean @300K people, there are more of these incidents in Trenton, NJ within 6mos. than this factory; and for a small city it has the same number of "residents" in a wider area.
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Just saying, Foxconn is in a tough position. All this coverage is certainly a factor in the tragic loss of life.
@rudiger
Too bad noone cares. Bring on the next iphone. Replace the worker and move on. Probably sucked at his job anyways. Looks like an opportunity for someone else who might appreciate the job, that we as consumers, are providing for them.
@cardfan
I like your attitude.
@rudiger
It's funny, cause if you're in a factory with 300,000 employees. Insurance wonks will say one death in witin 6months is par for the course.
I mean @300K people, there are more of these incidents in Trenton, NJ within 6mos. than this factory; and for a small city it has the same number of "residents" in a wider area.