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As we expected, Apple isn’t staying quiet after some worrisome claims by the BBC’s recent investigation into the company’s Chinese factory working conditions, which suggested the company had done little to improve quality of life for its workers. In fact the company is taking it personal, according to a staff email acquired by The Telegraph. Apple senior vice president of operations Jeff Williams stated he and Tim Cook are “deeply offended” by the allegations of worker mistreatment. “Panorama’s report implied Apple isn’t improving working conditions. Let me tell you, nothing could be further from the truth,” he followed up. Furthermore, Williams says…

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