Foxconn asks employees to sign ?anti-suicide pledge? We’ve reported on the harsh working conditions at Foxconn ? which have allegedly driven some workers to commit suicide ? and now the firm is asking its workers to sign pledges stating that they will not hold Foxconn responsible if they commit suicide, Daily Mail says. While translations may vary, the letter to employees reportedly says: In the event of non-accidental injuries (including suic [..]
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Foxconn denies making workers sign no-suicide pact Foxconn on Monday issued a formal response to reports from last week claiming the Chinese electronics manufacturer makes its employees sign a document promising they will not commit suicide or hold the company liable if they do. “Foxconn does not ask its employees to sign any such documents, any reports to the contrary are inaccurate,” a Foxconn spokesperson said in a statement. The co [..]
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AOL Asks Employees What They Think Of Tim And Arianna
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Here's The Blood Oath Microsoft Makes Its Employees Sign (MSFT) This week, Microsoft won a restraining order against an employee who tried to leave to work for rival Salesforce.com. The reason: the employee, Matt Mizsewski, signed a standard employment contract with Microsoft that forbids him to work for [..]
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