Teenage students have been working illegal overtime to assemble the iPhone X at Apple's main supplier in Asia, six of them tell the Financial Times. The students, ages 17 to 19, say their school has been "forc[ing]" them to work at the factory in Zhengzhou, China, that is run by Foxconn since September and that they regularly work 11-hour days putting together as many as 1,200 iPhone X cameras each day.
They say the Zhengzhou Urban Rail Transit School told 3,000 students they must work at the factory for three months as part of a "work experience" requirement for graduation, but, says one, "the work has nothing to do with our studies."
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