
In a muckraking
Spiegel.de article, suppliers to well-known computer manufacturers are accused of mistreating workers and violating Chinese labor law: "According to a Hong-Kong based human rights organization, working hours total up to 370 hours per month, workers aren't receiving the legal minimum wage and in the run-up to Christmas, days off are cut out entirely." One of the reasons that high tech hardware has become so widespread and useful is because it's so inexpensive. As this article demonstrates, this affordability can come at a price.
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Westerner-spews-non-sense-about-China alert.
Actually, in the Guong Dong (which is what this story is about and where most of the manufacturing is located in China), they do celebrate Christmas mostly because it was imported along with the English. There are no laws forbidding religious practices in the SAR. In fact, most kids go to _Catholic_ schools.