Hundreds riot at Foxconn iPhone plant over terrible conditionsAppleInsider may earn an affiliate commission on purchases made through links on our site.Workers rioting at Foxconn's main iPhone factory in Zhengzhou have clashed with police as windows and surveillance cameras have been smashed.Even as Foxconn is seeking to hire 100,000 more workers — and the Chinese authorities are asking ex-military people to sign up — staff have already been fleeing the factory.pic.twitter.com/5OU7dXAiiE — Northrop Gundam (@GundamNorthrop) November 23, 2022Footage of the riots has been circulating online, though Reuters reports that most has been deleted from the Chinese social media site Kuaishou."It's now evident that closed-loop production in Foxconn only helps in preventing COVID from spreading to the city," Aiden Chau of China Labour Bulletin, a Hong Kong-based advocacy group, told Reuters in an email."