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Hazardous Conditions Revealed in Mexican Electronics Factories
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about 1 year ago about International Business Machines
Hazardous Conditions Revealed in Mexican Electronics Factories
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submitted by dsk about 1 year ago
This isn’t just IBM…it’s several companies. From the “article” you linked to:
34 workers participated from across Mexico and work for electronics manufacturing companies like Foxconn, Solectron Jabil, Kemet, Shonen, Sanyo, Hitachi, Flextronics, Rosti, Kodak, Sanmina-SCI, USI, Jabil, Cookson, IBM and HP. Many of these manufacturers are sub-contractors of Apple, Dell, Nokia, Samsung and Sony.
Use robotics for hazards
submitted by skyking about 1 year ago
Cant US companies use robotics for those sections in the plant? Automate & add more Jobs, skilled IT jobs. Wow. Train illegals to use PC in Mexico.
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