Get your facts straight. The factory in question also works for HP and Dell, so the problem isn't isolated with Apple alone.
Oh dear mate, are you related to Jobs? You always defend Apple.
They were Apple employee's that's what matters. It hasn't got anything to do with HP or Dell.
Apple is “saddened and upset†by the suicides and has a team evaluating Hon Hai's countermeasures, said Steve Dowling, a spokesman at the Cupertino, California-based maker of iPhones and iPads. HP said it's investigating Hon Hai's practices and Dell said it's examining reports on the world's largest contract manufacturer, also known as Foxconn Technology Group.
The probes add to the pressure on billionaire Chairman Terry Gou, who today opened Hon Hai's biggest Chinese production site to the media to defend working conditions that some labor- rights groups describe as a “sweatshop.†The fallout threatens to disrupt a $40-billion-a-year operation that builds everything from iPhones to desktop computers and televisions.
HP is investigating “the Foxconn practices that may be associated with these tragic events,†the Palo Alto, California-based computer maker said in an e-mail.
“Any reports of poor working conditions in Dell's supply chain are investigated,†Jess Blackburn, a spokesman for Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, said in an e-mail. “We expect our suppliers to employ the same high standards we do.â€
I have done my research and don't bother giving me neg rep it's done nothing...stop throwing your toys out of the pram.