Tim Cook “Deeply Offended” by BBC Expose of Conditions in Apple’s Factories

Tim Cook “Deeply Offended” by BBC Expose of Conditions in Apple’s Factories

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Following the BBC’s politically charged Panorama show airing a damning documentary about Apple's factories yesterday, MacRumors reports that Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that he is “deeply offended by the suggestion that Apple would break a promise to the workers in our supply chain or mislead our customers in any way.”

The message from Cook was relayed to Apple’s UK staff by Apple’s senior vice president of operations, Jeff Williams.

“Panorama’s report implied that Apple isn’t improving working conditions,” said Cook in the letter. “Let me tell you, nothing could be further from the truth.”

Williams also hinted in the email that Apple had given the BBC relevant facts about its commitment to its workforce around the world, but that the BBC had chosen not to use them.

Whether or not the allegations in the Panorama show are true remains to be seen, but the BBC and Panorama frequently face accusations of left-wing bias in the UK, with a big multinational company such as Apple being just the sort of target that the corporation likes to sink its teeth into.

Source: MacRumors
 

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