In a dramatic escalation of tensions, workers at the world’s largest iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, China, have taken to the streets to voice their grievances over harsh working conditions exacerbated by ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Videos circulating on social media show employees clashing with security personnel as frustration over cramped living quarters, inadequate health measures, and lack of compensation mounts. The situation intensified as many workers faced extended hours and heightened surveillance, prompting a push for improved safety protocols and better wages.

Among the key issues fueling the unrest are:

  • Overcrowding: Many workers live in shared dormitories, increasing the risk of Covid-19 transmission.
  • Poor living conditions: Reports indicate insufficient food supplies and inadequate sanitation facilities.
  • Compensation disputes: Employees are demanding fair remuneration for overtime and hazardous work conditions.
Issue Worker Demand
Overcrowding Improved living conditions and spacing
Poor sanitation Enhanced hygiene measures
Inadequate wages Fair pay and overtime compensation