Foxconn reported that these students are paid for overtime work.
While Apple insists some students are working overtime for the company's supplier in China, Foxconn responds that it is voluntary and these students are paid for overtime. Apple also argues that students should not be allowed to work overtime.
This is not the first time Foxconn has been accused of 'exploiting' labor, forcing them to work overtime, especially at this time when Apple is launching its new iPhone product line.
Apple also requires its partners to limit workers' working hours to no more than 60 hours per week and allows workers to have at least 1 day off per week.
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