Sat, Feb 25, 2012, 4:16 AM EST - U.S. Markets closed

Apple not turning "blind eye" to supply chain problems: CEO

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc has never turned "a blind eye" to the problems in its supply chain and any suggestion it does not care about the plight of workers is "patently false," Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said in an email to employees.

Cook was responding to a report in The New York Times about working conditions at Apple's main contract manufacturer, Foxconn, in China, an issue that for years has been a thorn in the company's side.

Apple responded in the past by launching independent audits and publishing the results. Earlier this month, Apple for the first time published a list of all its main suppliers.

"What we will not do - and never have done - is stand still or turn a blind eye to problems in our supply chain," he said in the email. "On this you have my word."

The email was first reported by the blog 9to5Mac and Reuters confirmed its authenticity.

"Any suggestion that we don't care is patently false and offensive to us," Cook said in the email.

Apple said earlier it agreed to let an outside agency monitor condition in the factories of its suppliers.

The company has said it made major efforts to improve and communicate its policies following high-profile labor problems at its foreign suppliers and manufacturers, including Foxconn.

The suicides at the plants associated with Apple cast a harsh spotlight on what critics dubbed a militaristic culture that pushed workers to the brink to meet unceasing demand for the company. In response, Apple stepped up the number of facilities it audits, to ensure they meet its code of conduct.

(Reporting By Poornima Gupta; editing by Andre Grenon)

 
  • rotate95  •  28 days ago
    Bring the jobs home Apple!
  • Chris  •  28 days ago
    $17 per day
    12-hour shifts that can start anytime
    on-site dorms packed with 8 people per room
    underage workers

    Well, at least they're getting a biscuit and a cup of tea...
  • Bacon  •  28 days ago
    Apple needs to set an example and come back home to the USA
  • K  •  28 days ago
    The real hypocrites are the people who have a problem with Apple's policies but continue to demand and use their products and who would complain if the price were higher.
  • Eddie R  •  28 days ago
    American company are you? Then bring the jobs home Apple!!!
  • TOO OLD  •  28 days ago
    This is not exactly new news. Apple has been successful in ignoring the problem for a long time.
  • TimH  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  28 days ago
    I read somewhere that if Apple manufactured the Ipod/Iphone in the US it would only cost an extra $60.00 per device. Wouldn't the extra $60.00 be worth it if jobs were returned home?
  • john t  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  28 days ago
    It's sad, all the American hypocrites who complain about all the jobs going to China and yet they flock to apple to buy their products. We deserve just what we get.
  • Glenn  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  28 days ago
    378 million dollar bonus for some idiot CEO equals 7560 workers at 50 thousand dollars a year. AND all you idiots that cherish apple think they are such a great company. Profits from major corporations are leaving this county broke. The middle class working people are going on welfare. We are all screwed, and as long as you need your iphone, you will remain part of the problem in america.
  • DaveE  •  Independence, Kansas  •  28 days ago
    just where do you think most Windows-based PCs are made? or the parts that go into them... this isn't just an Apple problem, it's a corporate GREED problem...
  • fickle fate  •  Fairfield, California  •  28 days ago
    the iphone would cost an average of 100 dollars more if it were made in the U.S. but if it had a made in the USA sticker or stamp on it i would buy it!
  • Cassius  •  Santa Clara, California  •  28 days ago
    Bring mfg back to US, Tim Cook doesn't need a $378 million bonus, invest in American workers. He is just giving lip service to the labor abuses in China. If Apple is so revolutionary, they can figure out how to mfg in US and still make a healthy profit. This is the message that Occupy Wallstreet needs to send to Apple. Protest at Apple. That will get their attention.
  • BRUCE  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  28 days ago
    The main issue for me is that Apple and other manufacturers who export jobs to countries that have no worker protections and no environmental protections at all, is that they make us complicit in their crimes against humanity because it's impossible to buy a cell phone, a TV or any clothing at all that is not made by virtual slaves in these countries.
  • Eve  •  Los Angeles, California  •  28 days ago
    They should manufacture their products here in the US but they won't because they can exploit their workers there. Now, I know why I won't buy Apple products.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Flint, Michigan  •  28 days ago
    Statistics show that if these devices were built here they would cosy 23% more to the U.S. consumer. I personally have no problem spending that much more to have the jobs here in the U.S. This simply shows that Apple is more interested in their profit margin that what is good for Americans and Chinese workers. This is a dirty secret that needs to get more attention from the media.
  • michael  •  28 days ago
    Auditing themselves that sounds good!
  • Done  •  28 days ago
    If they cared, this plant would be in the United States. But instead they pay pennies on the dollar to manufacture this computers and sell them at ridiculous prices. I've used their computers and while I love the O.S, it's not worth what they charge, especially considering how the workers are treated.
  • Mark  •  28 days ago
    Boycotts worked in the 60's & 70's...why not now???
  • malcolm  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  28 days ago
    Last year there were more than 1 billion cell phone manufactured throughout the world. Not 1 was made in the USA.
  • Karl Hungus  •  Holmdel, New Jersey  •  28 days ago
    Apple knows Chinese labor is slave labor with unsafe working conditions. If they truly cared, they would build a dedicated production facility and insist all US production standards are followed, while still paying the going Chinese rate.
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