Daily Dispatch

Chinese workers riot over Covid clampdown

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Hundreds of workers joined protests at Foxconn’s flagship iphone plant in China, with some men smashing surveillan­ce cameras and windows, footage uploaded on social media showed.

The rare scenes of open dissent in China mark an escalation of unrest at the massive factory in Zhengzhou city that has come to symbolise a dangerous build-up in frustratio­n with the country’s ultraharsh Covid rules as well as inept handling of the situation by the world’s largest contract manufactur­er.

The trigger for the protests, which began early on Wednesday, appeared to be a plan to delay bonus payments, many of the demonstrat­ors said on livestream feeds.

The videos could not be immediatel­y verified by Reuters.

“Give us our pay!”, chanted workers who were surrounded by people in full hazmat suits, some carrying batons, according to footage from one video. Other footage showed tear gas being deployed and workers taking down quarantine barriers.

Discontent over strict quarantine rules, the company’s inability to stamp out outbreaks and poor conditions including shortages of food has caused workers to flee the factory campus since the Apple Inc supplier imposed a so-called closed loop system at the world’s biggest iphone plant in late October.

Under closed-loop operations, staff live and work onsite isolated from the wider world.

Former workers have estimated that thousands fled the factory campus. Before the unrest, the Zhengzhou plant employed some 200,000 people.

To retain staff and lure more workers Foxconn has had to offer bonuses and higher salaries.

In the videos, workers vented about how they were never sure if they were going get meals while in quarantine or complained that there were inadequate curbs in place to contain an outbreak.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ KEVIN FRAYER ?? MANDATORY POLICY: Epidemic control workers in full hazmat suits travel with theier equipment through Beijing’s CBD on Wednesday.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ KEVIN FRAYER MANDATORY POLICY: Epidemic control workers in full hazmat suits travel with theier equipment through Beijing’s CBD on Wednesday.

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