Other than it being fun to pick on Apple for no real reason, I don't understand why this is a story at all. (I mean, I understand why it is a story over at DailyTech, which is a sensationalist rag, but I'm more talking about the mainstream media.)
Foxconn is a MASSIVE company, which makes parts for literally every consumer electronics and computer company in the world. They employ over 800,000 people. Even if you assume the rate will continue in a similar fashion for the rest of the year, 13 suicides in 6 months among 800k people is actually
WAY below the average suicide rate for all of China, the US, Canada, and all sorts of other countries (
most of them, really).
As of May 28th, there were 13 reported suicide attempts among all Foxconn employees, resulting in 11 deaths. Even if you only count their employees at the massive Foxconn "city" in Shenzhen, there are over 300,000 employees there total where they make Sony PSPs, Android phones, iPads and parts for most every other consumer electronics device on the market. This means that if you extrapolate this out over the course of a year, it would result in around 26 deaths total for the year. This seems high until you realize that the average suicide rate in the US (as of 2005) is 17.7 per 100k, so by our standards, there should be 53 successful suicides among those 300k employees assuming an
average rate. Rates among high-stress jobs in the US are even higher (NYC police suicides are around 29 per 100k according to a recent study). Reliable data isn't available for China, but the last "official" numbers available (from 1999) is still a rate of 13 suicides per 100k people.
I think it is good that Foxconn is taking so many steps to prevent the suicides among their low-paid employees. Maybe we could instead focus our efforts on trying to stop
the extremely high suicide rates in our military (which was over 20 per 100k last year and that doesn't even account for the nearly 5x more that attempt but don't succeed).
It is sad that sometimes people, especially those in high-stress jobs and environments, lose hope and take their own lives. But blaming this on Apple is political and nothing more.