Foxconn, the world's biggest contract electronics maker, has admitted student interns worked shifts at a factory in China that were in violation of its company policies.
The firm, which makes products for some the world's biggest brands, has been under scrutiny for labour practices.
It had admitted to hiring underage interns at the same unit last year.
Foxconn said actions had been taken to bring the factory "into full compliance with our code and policies".
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