Your iPhone X may have been made by high schoolers working overtime

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Apple has confirmed with Mashable that some high school interns at the iPhone-producing Foxconn plant in China worked overtime to produce iPhones.

The circumstance became public when six students from Zhengzhou Urban Rail Transit School told the Financial Times they were “forced” to work at the facility to complete internship requirements. One student reported assembling 1,200 phones in a single day. 

In a statement, an Apple spokesperson acknowledged the students should not have been working overtime to assemble Apple’s latest, gleaming handsets. The students said they worked up to 11 hours a day. Read more…

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