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Configuring Labour Rights

Labour Conditions in the Production of Computer Parts in the Philippines

The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector is generally perceived as a clean industry employing highly skilled people who earn decent wages by doing advanced engineering, programming and different service jobs. This is, however, only one part of the reality behind the computers that are sold and used around the world. What remains hidden behind the brand name companies such as Acer, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Hewlett Packard, and Dell is the labour force engaged in the manufacturing processes in developing countries – mostly young women working at the assembly lines for excessive working hours at low pay and often deprived of their rights.

Authors I. Schipper
E. de Haan
Type Report
Date July 2009
dossier Electronics
Responsible organisation SOMO
WAC - Workers' Assistance Center Inc.
Countries Philippines
Regions Asia

 

  

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