Foxconn Technology Group is a subsidiary of Taiwan's Hon Hal Procision industry Company (reputed to be the world's largest "contract manufacturer"? . Even as a subsiditary, Foxconn's numbers are impressive - the company employs about 800,000 people, half of whom work in a huge industrial park in Shenzhen, Chins, called Foxconn City. With : 15 separate multistory buildings, each dedicated to individual customers such as Apple. Dall, Nintendo, and Hewlett-Packard, Foxconn's promotional materigi proudily states that the company pays minimum wage 1900 yuan, or $130a monthl, offers free food and lodging, and extenslve recreational facilities to its employees - on the face of it, not your stereotypical "sweatshop" environment. However, in the first half of 2010, a total of 12 Foxconn empleyees found the working conditions so oppressive that they elected to kir themselves by jumping from the roofs of those 15-story buildings. According to reports, 2 other employees were seriousty. injured in suicide attempts, and another 20 were saved before completing their planned attempt. The sudden spate of suicides drew unwelcome attention to the true state of the working conditions in factorles that visitors have described as "grim," Labor activists report annabl fuinover of 40 percent or mare as employees feave rather than face danQerously fast assembiy fies. "military style drills, verbal abase by superiors . . . as welt as occasionally being pressured to work as many as 13 consecutive days to complete a big customer order meven when it means sleeping on the factory floor." Consider the case of 19 year-old Ma Xiangeian, a former migrant worker who leapt to his death on January 23. 2010 . His family revealed that he hated his job at Foxconn " 1hihour overnight shifts, seven days a week. forging plastic and metal inte electronic parts amid fumes and dust. " in the month before he died. Ma worked 286 hours, including 112 overtime hours, 3 times the legal limit. a. In reference to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, explain, in at least 50 words, which of its 10 principles (chapters) have been violated? State why you think so by giving eridence from the above case ( 6 points)