(1) David Barboza, After Suicides, Scrutiny of China’s Grim Factories. New
York Times, June 7, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/business/global/07suicide.html?scp=1&sq=foxconn&st=cse
(the third paragraph from the end: "Some of the families of the other
suicide victims have reportedly received settlements of as much as $15,000
— a factor that some sociologists say may have led to copycat suicides in
some cases by workers hoping to help their families.")
My comment: there is no need to read the rest.
(2) 富士康停止对自杀者家属发放抚恤金. VOA Chinese, June 8, 2010.
http://www1.voanews.com/chinese/news/china/20100608-CHINA-FACTORY-SUICIDES-95875484.html
My comment: Foxconn is dumb. The company routinely required a new employee
to sign a document that stated the company woul dnot be liable should the
signee commit suicide. Then the company paid when suicides did happen.
Finally (two weeks ago or so), the company announced that it would no longer
asked new employee to sign the document, before it buckled and hike wages
twice. US has a policy not to deal with terrorists. I am not saying the
suicides at Foxconn were terrorists. But a cluster of suicides happen
frequently (just ask MIT and Harvard). In the latter, universities do not
pay families whose son or daughter commit suicide on or off campus.
-------------------Separately
John M. Guilfoil, Inmate found hanged may be 6th suicide this year. Boston
Globe, June 3, 2010.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/06/03/inmate_found_hanged_may_be_6th_suicide_this_year/
My comment: This is the first public disclosure. Until now the public does
not know. Therefore, the suicides in Massachusetts penitentiary system is
not likely to be acts of copycats.
(1) David Barboza, After Suicides, Scrutiny of China’s Grim Factories. New
York Times, June 7, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/business/global/07suicide.html?scp=1&sq=foxconn&st=cse
(the third paragraph from the end: "Some of the families of the other
suicide victims have reportedly received settlements of as much as $15,000
— a factor that some sociologists say may have led to copycat suicides in
some cases by workers hoping to help their families.")
My comment: there is no need to read the rest.
(2) 富士康停止对自杀者家属发放抚恤金. VOA Chinese, June 8, 2010.
http://www1.voanews.com/chinese/news/china/20100608-CHINA-FACTORY-SUICIDES-95875484.html
My comment: Foxconn is dumb. The company routinely required a new employee
to sign a document that stated the company woul dnot be liable should the
signee commit suicide. Then the company paid when suicides did happen.
Finally (two weeks ago or so), the company announced that it would no longer
asked new employee to sign the document, before it buckled and hike wages
twice. US has a policy not to deal with terrorists. I am not saying the
suicides at Foxconn were terrorists. But a cluster of suicides happen
frequently (just ask MIT and Harvard). In the latter, universities do not
pay families whose son or daughter commit suicide on or off campus.
-------------------Separately
John M. Guilfoil, Inmate found hanged may be 6th suicide this year. Boston
Globe, June 3, 2010.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/06/03/inmate_found_hanged_may_be_6th_suicide_this_year/
My comment: This is the first public disclosure. Until now the public does
not know. Therefore, the suicides in Massachusetts penitentiary system is
not likely to be acts of copycats.
(1) David Barboza, After Suicides, Scrutiny of China’s Grim Factories. New
York Times, June 7, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/business/global/07suicide.html?scp=1&sq=foxconn&st=cse
(the third paragraph from the end: "Some of the families of the other
suicide victims have reportedly received settlements of as much as $15,000
— a factor that some sociologists say may have led to copycat suicides in
some cases by workers hoping to help their families.")
My comment: there is no need to read the rest.
(2) 富士康停止对自杀者家属发放抚恤金. VOA Chinese, June 8, 2010.
http://www1.voanews.com/chinese/news/china/20100608-CHINA-FACTORY-SUICIDES-95875484.html
My comment: Foxconn is dumb. The company routinely required a new employee
to sign a document that stated the company woul dnot be liable should the
signee commit suicide. Then the company paid when suicides did happen.
Finally (two weeks ago or so), the company announced that it would no longer
asked new employee to sign the document, before it buckled and hike wages
twice. US has a policy not to deal with terrorists. I am not saying the
suicides at Foxconn were terrorists. But a cluster of suicides happen
frequently (just ask MIT and Harvard). In the latter, universities do not
pay families whose son or daughter commit suicide on or off campus.
-------------------Separately
John M. Guilfoil, Inmate found hanged may be 6th suicide this year. Boston
Globe, June 3, 2010.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/06/03/inmate_found_hanged_may_be_6th_suicide_this_year/
My comment: This is the first public disclosure. Until now the public does
not know. Therefore, the suicides in Massachusetts penitentiary system is
not likely to be acts of copycats.