(Natural News) It seems as though Chinese Communist officials have somewhat of a situation on their hands in the city of Zhengzhou, thanks to enduring COVID lockdowns and illnesses.
Several videos have been posted to various social media platforms showing crowds of workers at Foxconn’s largest iPhone factory rioting and clashing with police who are clad head-to-toe in protective suits. Reports claim that workers are revolting over conditions at the factory dorms, where they claim they are being forced to share dorm rooms with infected staffers, though there has been no confirmation and, of course, Chinese officials aren’t talking.
But the videos speak volumes:
Law Enforcement at the the Foxconn iPhone Plant in the Chinese City of Zhengzhou appear to have completely lost control of the situation. https://t.co/TqvJ9NzvpH
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 23, 2022
BREAKING: New Footage of Chinese police fleeing from workers at Zhengzhou iPhone factory 🚨 🚨 🚨
🔊sound …🔥🔥🔥#Apple #Foxconn #Foxconnriot #chinalockdown pic.twitter.com/57OFTE0IFc
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) November 24, 2022
BREAKING: iPhone factory alert in China 🚨🇨🇳
Protest against restrictions turns very violent at the world's largest iPhone factory in China. Workers are using fire extinguishers to push back police 🚨 🚨 🚨
🔊sound …🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/2iV8ROx3Ha
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) November 23, 2022
Chinese government remotely switching the protesters' COVID passports to code red.
Meanwhile the riot at the iPhone plant continues🚨
🔊sound …🔥🧐#Apple #Foxconn #chinalockdown 🚨 pic.twitter.com/N4ffOvhKwB
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) November 23, 2022
“They changed the contract so that we could not get the subsidy as they had promised. They quarantine us but don’t provide food,” one Foxconn worker said during his live stream, according to the Strange Sounds website. “If they do not address our needs, we will keep fighting.”
“Those workers who are protesting are wanting to get a subsidy and return home,” said another employee who claimed that Foxconn changed workers’ contracts after the fact.
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