The dormitories. Jordan Pouille Daisey assumes that Apple, obsessed as it is with details, must know this. Or, if they don't, it's because they don't want to know.Daisey visits other Shenzhen factories, posing as a potential customer. He discovers that most of the factory floors are vast rooms filled with 20,000-30,000 workers apiece. The rooms are quiet: There's no machinery, and there's no talki
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