Pegatron investigates the difficult working conditions in the factory where iPhone terminals are assembled

  Week The BBC published a report demonstrating the hard working conditions endured by the employees of the Pegatron factory in which terminals are assembled iPhone. Apple was directly accused of supporting this through the contract with this company, and now Pegatron has given the first statement regarding the report.

  According to some representatives of the Taiwanese company, employee safety is its main priority, as it works to improve working conditions. In this idea, those from Pegatron announced that they will investigate all the accusations made by the BBC and that they will improve the working conditions to solve all the problems presented by the British.

Commenting on a recent report that claimed Pegatron Technology mistreated its workers at a China plant that makes Apple's products, the Taiwan-based firm has pointed out that employee safety is its top priority and it has been working to ensure all of its working places are safe . In a statement filed on December 22 with the Taiwan Stock Exchange where the company is traded, Pegatron said it will inspect all the negative claims carried in the report and will start implementing improvements to ensure the problems are solved.

  Despite the images presented by the BBC, Pegatron claims that it provided strict training for managers and employees before employment, but the reality is completely different. Moreover, Pegatron claims that it has inspectors who constantly check factories to discover irregularities, but it has been observed that they are rarely reported.

 In the end, Pegatron announced that 94% of employee complaints are resolved, but probably it all boils down to forcing them to sign documents confirming that the problems have been resolved. Those from Pegatron are solely responsible for the problems in their own factories, again Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), she can only be accused of continuing to work with them after their discovery, but she is not directly responsible for the fate of the Chienzi employees.