zeropaid.com — Apple seems to be facing sweatshop allegations as reports by the Mail detail worker conditions at it's sprawling Longhua plant in Southern China. Housing an incredible 200,000 workers who earn as little as $34 bucks a month, minus food and rent to live in 100 person dormitories, workers toil through 15-hour days to make the ubiquitous Apple iPod.
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Makes all the positive promotional hoopla that Apple puts out there to advertise the iPod and iPod shuffle seem ridiculous when the guys and gals making them make a measly 34 bucks a MONTH! Or 17 bucks probably after they take out food and rent. Whats is that a penny an hour?