Foxconn zoo will replace its "animals" entirely with Foxbots
@ 2017/01/05We don’t have to clean their pens
The company, whose CEO once described his staff as animals in a zoo, has had enough of humans and wants to move to a fully automated production line.
Foxconn, whose staff became so depressed working for the company they often tried to exit it by jumping off tall buildings, has had rather a poor history working with humans. It was not helped when at a staff dinner the CEO Terry Gou referred to Foxconn's employees as "one million animals" and himself as a zookeeper.
The company, whose CEO once described his staff as animals in a zoo, has had enough of humans and wants to move to a fully automated production line.
Foxconn, whose staff became so depressed working for the company they often tried to exit it by jumping off tall buildings, has had rather a poor history working with humans. It was not helped when at a staff dinner the CEO Terry Gou referred to Foxconn's employees as "one million animals" and himself as a zookeeper.