Protesters target Apple’s treatment of Chinese workers

Protesters visited a half-dozen Apple stores around the world on Thursday to deliver petitions calling for reforms in the working conditions at factories run by Apple’s suppliers in China and other overseas locations.
A demonstration at Apple’s Grand Central Terminal store drew a small crowd of around a dozen people, who peacefully handed their petition — hundreds of pages stacked in a shipping box — to the store’s manager.
“I’m a big fan of Apple products, but I can no longer ethically support products that harm the people that make them,” said Shelby Knox, an organizing director with Change.org who participated. “When people join together, we can hold companies accountable.”
The protests are the offline outgrowth of an online petition drive launched two weeks ago on social activism site Change.org. Created by Mark Shields, a self-described lifelong Apple customer who says he was “shocked to learn of the abusive working conditions in many of Apple’s supplier factories,” the petition has drawn almost 200,000 signatures since its launch.
A parallel petition effort, led by corporate accountability lobbying group SumOfUs.org, has drawn another 50,000 signatures.
If you would like to sign the petition, click here.
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Source: CNN Money
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