Comments on Chinese internet bulletin boards said the trouble may have been sparked by a security guard hitting an employee and not related to the recent anti-Japan protests.
In a statement, the Taiwanese-owned company said: 'A personal dispute between several employees escalated into an incident involving some 2,000 workers at approximately 11pm last night in a privately-managed dormitory.'
Around 2,000 workers at the Foxconn factory in the northern Chinese city of Taiyuan were involved in a mass brawl last night and 40 people were taken to hospital
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The rioting at the factory which employs 79,000 workers continued for four hours, with 40 people being taken to hospital and a 'number of individuals being arrested'.
Photos uploaded by Li Tian to the Chinese site Sina Weibe were swiftly removed, but they show considerable damage including a burned vehicle, broken windows and lines of police with riot shields, helmets and clubs.
A total of 5,000 police officers were called in to try and regain control of the situation
The incident happened in the city of Taiyuan in the north of China, situated to the south-west of Beijing
Last night's rioting in the Taiyuan factory comes 11 days after an undercover journalist for the Shanghai Evening Post strongly criticised working conditions at the plant where 57million iPhones are produced every year.
The journalist, who is keeping his identity secret, kept a diary of his ten day and website micgadget translated it. Referring to living conditions at the dormitory next to the plant he wrote: ''The first night sleeping at Foxconn dormitory is a nightmare.
'The whole dormitory smells like garbage when I walked in.
'It’s a mixed of overnight garbage smell plus dirty sweat and foam smell.
'Outside every room was fully piled up with uncleared trash.
'When I opened my wardrobe, lots of cockroaches crawl out from inside and the bedsheets that are being distributed to every new workers are full of dirts and ashes.
'When someone has asked about the suicide issues, the management staff didn’t avoid the topic but not willing to discuss too much on it.
'During the suicide topic discussion, someone has voiced out that the bad living environment will sure lead to more suicides.
'It’s a mixed of overnight garbage smell plus dirty sweat and foam smell.
'Outside every room was fully piled up with uncleared trash.
'When I opened my wardrobe, lots of cockroaches crawl out from inside and the bedsheets that are being distributed to every new workers are full of dirts and ashes.
'When someone has asked about the suicide issues, the management staff didn’t avoid the topic but not willing to discuss too much on it.
'During the suicide topic discussion, someone has voiced out that the bad living environment will sure lead to more suicides.
'Also I have noticed that all the windows in the dormitory has been framed behind bars. 'Describing the relentless production-line work he was asked to carry out the journalist added: 'I have terrible neck-ache and muscle pain on my arm. A new worker who sat opposite of me got exhausted and laid down for a short while.
'The supervisor has noticed him and punished him by asking him to stand at one corner for 10 minutes like the old school days. 'We worked non-stop from midnight to the next morning 6 a.m but were still asked to keep on working as the production line is based on running belt and no one is allowed to stop. I’m so starving and fully exhausted.
'By my own calculations, I have to mark five iPhone plates every minute, at least. For every 10 hours, I have to accomplish 3,000 iPhone 5 back plates.
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