Chinese schoolchildren build Alexa devices overnight

Overtime shifts at Foxconn factory break China's labour laws

Foxconn factory in China
Workers at a Foxconn factory in China
(Image credit: 2010 AFP)

Schoolchildren have been drafted in to make Amazon’s Alexa devices in China as part of a “controversial and often illegal attempt to meet production targets”, says The Guardian.

Based on leaked documents from Amazon’s supplier Foxconn and interviews with workers, the report reveals that children have been required to work nights and overtime to produce the smart-speaker devices, in breach of Chinese labour laws.

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