According to China's own laws, full-time employees may not work more than 60 hours per week -- but enforcement of the law has been notoriously spotty, with many electronics firms cited for violations of the rules -- including Foxconn, the massive manufacturer that has Apple as one of its most prominent clients, though it also makes many Android and other devices for a wide variety of manufacturers. Apple, which has been stepping up enforcement pressure on Foxconn, now reports that 97 percent of its 800,000 workers are in compliance.