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The production line at the Foxconn complex in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. Another Foxconn worker has died, following 10 suicides this year. Image Credit: AP

Beijing: A Chinese worker at an affiliate of Foxconn Technology, which has suffered 10 suicides this year, died on Tuesday after falling from the sixth floor of a dormitory building in Guangdong Province, Xinhua news agency reported.

The dormitory building in Foshan City is owned by Chimei Innolux Corporation Taiwan's largest LCD maker, a unit of Hon Hai Precision Industry Company Limited, which also controls Foxconn International Holdings.

Initially Xinhua said the man was working at a Foxconn subsidiary, but a later version of the story named the facility's owner as Chimei Innolux, which was formed in a three-way merger earlier this year.

The agency quoted co-workers as saying the dead man was an 18-year-old summer intern who only began working at the firm last month.

Xinhua said police, government officials and a manager at Foxconn's Shenzhen firm confirmed the information about the death. Media could not immediately reach anyone at Foxconn or Chimei Innolux for comment.

Salaries

Hon Hai, the world's largest electronic components maker, said earlier this year it would raise wages after conditions at Foxconn's sprawling manufacturing base in southern China came under intense international scrutiny. Hon Hai has about 800,000 employees in China, and is one of the country's largest private employers.

A source with direct knowledge of the company's strategy told media last month that it plans to build more factories for Chimei Innolux, as well as expand its existing plants at Foshan, Ningbo and Nanjing.