The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Workers riot at India iPhone factory over ‘exploitati­on’ claims

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BANGALORE, India: Authoritie­s vowed to crack down on workers who went on a violent rampage at a Taiwanese-run iPhone factory in southern India over allegation­s of unpaid wages and exploitati­on, with 100 people arrested so far.

The workers rioted Saturday at Wistron Infocomm Manufactur­ing’s facility on the outskirts of Bangalore, India’s IT hub, with videos of the violence showing glass panels smashed with rods and cars flipped on their side. CCTV cameras, fans and lights were torn down, while a car was set on fire, footage shared on social media showed.

Local media reported workers saying they had not been paid for up to four months and were being forced to do extra shifts.

“The situation is under control now. We have formed special teams to investigat­e the incident,” local police said, adding no-one was injured.

The deputy chief minister of Karnataka state, C.N. Ashwathnar­ayan, called the violence “wanton” and said his government would ensure that the situation is “resolved expeditiou­sly”.

“We will ensure that all workers’ rights are duly protected and all their dues are cleared,” he tweeted Saturday.

A local trade union leader alleged that there was “brutal exploitati­on” of factory workers in sweatshop conditions at the iPhone manufactur­ing plant.

“The state government has allowed the company to flout the basic rights,” Satyanand, who uses one name, told The Hindu newspaper.

The factory employs some 15,000 workers, although a majority of them are contracted via staffing firms, according to local media.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People exit from the gate of Wistron, a Taiwanese-run iPhone factory at Narsapura.
— AFP photo People exit from the gate of Wistron, a Taiwanese-run iPhone factory at Narsapura.

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