Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 May 2016

The company that builds iPhones is replacing workers with robots

The company that builds iPhones is replacing workers with robots

Foxconn Kin Cheung AP(Kin Cheung/AP) 

At one Foxconn factory in Kunshan, China, 60,000 workers have been replaced by robots, a Chinese official said — another data point that indicates that electronics production is increasingly being automated.
Foxconn is best known as one of the primary assemblers for Apple products, but it also assembles gadgets for essentially every major electronics brand.
According to the South China Morning Post, the factory has reduced its workforce from 110,000 to 50,000. Officials are hopeful that other "major companies" in the region will soon follow suit:
"The Foxconn factory has reduced its employee strength from 110,000 to 50,000, thanks to the introduction of robots. It has tasted success in reduction of labour costs,” said [Kunshan government publicity department head] Xu Yulian.
In 2015, Foxconn chief Terry Gou predicted that Foxconn would use automated robots to complete 70 percent of its assembly line work.
According to Apple's 2016 supply chain report, Apple does not do any final assembly at Foxconn plants in Kunshan, Jiangsu, although other Apple suppliers, Pegatron and Wistron, do assemble iPhones in the region. 
Recently, Foxconn posted a listing on its home page indicating that it's "hiring a large number of ordinary workers" for a salary of 3,800 renminbi, or $579 dollars per month. Signs point to the increase in hiring being related to iPhone 7 production.
But it is unclear if Apple's factories will need as many workers to assemble the iPhone 7 as they employed to assemble the iPhone 6 and other previous iPhones.
The Daily Mail recently reported on a Shanghai Pegatron plant which now reportedly has several abandoned dorms after it laid off migrant Chinese workers when they were no longer needed. "It is very rare to see so many workers being laid off. I guess this has something to do with Apple's declining sales," Li Qiang, founder of activist group China Labor Watch told Business Insider. 
Plus, there's an increased push to prevent workers from working more than 60 hours a week in order to comply with Chinese regulations. If workers can't put in 80 hour weeks, as they have in the past, that would indicate that Apple contractors would need to hire more workers. But many workers who can't put in the overtime are simply leaving the factories. 
Not to worry — Apple's contractors can pick up the slack with automated robots. 

 source : yahoo.com

Thursday, 14 April 2016

A COUNTRY FULL OF CORRUPTION

THE 2016 BUDGET

 

 After months of unending controversies, the senate finally passed the 2016 budget. The total of the 2016 budget is put at N6.07tn. But how come N60billion naira is missing again or omitted, just trying to ask a commonsense question?
My information may sound untrue but try to search or ask about the N60billion meant for lagos-calabar rail project . Was it in the passed budget or not?

CHINA ROMANCES NIGERIA

CHINA ROMANCES NIGERIA WITH $6BN


China loans Nigeria the sum of $6billion and also agreed on currency exchange in other to increase the rate of Naira

 This loan is ever ready once the Nigeria government identifies what exactly the money will be used for. that is part of the condition the Chinese government gave .
 But i will also ask, is this fraud or a trap to get the Nigerian government ? 

Because one of the things that keep disturbing me about this agreement is the free flow of yuan in and out of Nigeria, inclusion of it in their foreign reserve and a whole lot.

Nigeria be wise and careful.......

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