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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2018 · 55 MIN

Belabored Podcast #142: Smartphone Sweatshops in Asia, with Joe DiGangi

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[contentblock id=belabored-info]   The world of Big Tech seems clean and ultra modern, but your smartphone was likely built under shockingly dirty labor conditions. An in-depth investigation of Vietnamese Samsung production facilities peels back the shrink-wrap of the electronics industry to reveal who makes our fancy gadgets and what our obsession with consumer electronics means for workplace health. We speak with Joe DiGangi of IPEN, which published the report. The revelations, which fit into a pattern of labor exploitation at Samsung, have prompted international scrutiny as well as reported crackdowns on workers. In other news, we look at a movement for a shorter workweek in Germany, a drive for higher wages at Disney, a milestone for the fast food worker movement in New York, and Trump’s latest assault on immigrant communities. With recommended reading on labor unrest in Iran and #MeToo in the workplace. If you think our work is worth supporting as we soldier on through Trumplandia, please consider becoming a sustaining member of Belabored or donating or subscribing to Dissent. Help keep us going for the next 142 episodes!    News Trump’s attacks on humanitarian immigration just became a full-blown war (Vox) Michelle: A Labor Battle at… Disney World? (The Nation) German workers strike for right to two-year, 28-hour working week (Guardian) Fast-Food Workers Claim Victory in a New York Labor Effort (New York Times)   Conversation  Joe DiGangi, IPEN researcher IPEN and CGFED, Stories of Women Workers in Vietnam’s Electronics Industry Michelle: Was Your Smartphone Built in a Sweatshop? (The Nation) Where Was Your Smartphone Made? (WNYC) Argh, I Wish I’d Written That! Sarah: J.C. Pan, Arbitrary Rule (The Nation) Michelle: Murtaza Hussain, Protests in Iran Took Many By Surprise — But Not Iranian Labor Activists (The Intercept) The post Belabored Podcast #142: Smartphone Sweatshops in Asia, with Joe DiGangi appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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