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iFoxconn: The Corporation’s Role and the “Harder Problem” of Wages – Part I

(Editor’s Note: This is Part I of a two part series. Look forward to the next installment, which will be published on Friday morning.)

A Foxconn factory likely created the device you’re using to read this post as Foxconn manufactures over 40 percent of the world’s electronics for companies including Apple, Dell, Amazon, Sony, and Motorola. Headquartered in Taiwan, Foxconn employs over 1.2 million people, making it China’s largest private employer. Recent reports about Foxconn, summarized below, raise challenging normative questions related to the social responsibilities of corporations and separate yet related matters of international justice. More specifically, to what extent should a successful American company ensure that its suppliers and subcontractors are paying their workers [...]

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