Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images(CNN) - A new report from China Labor Watch accuses Foxconn of worker abuse, poor pay and imposing long hours on employees who make popular Amazon devices.
China Labor Watch, a New York City-based non-profit group, said it found numerous violations at Foxconn's Hengyang factory in eastern China, where it makes the Amazon Echo, Kindle and tablets.
According to China Labor Watch, interns make up 21% of the facility's workforce, which is more than double the 10% allowed under Chinese law.
Foxconn allegedly requires teachers to recruit the students to work at the facility and supervise them, China Labor Watch said.
Last year, China Labor Watch made similar allegations about the Hengyang factory.