Employees work inside a Foxconn factory in the township of Longhua in the southern Guangdong province in this May 26, 2010 file photo. China may be &quot;the workshop of the world&quot;, but young rural migrant workers are less accepting than their parents were of life in the factories -- low pay, gruelling hours, and sometimes martial workplace rules. A spate of worker suicides at the tightly guarded factories that make gadgets for Apple and other electronics companies has also highlighted their plight, becoming a cause celebre for migrant workers who followed the stories online -- as well as an embarrassment to the foreign companies that depend on the plants.   To match SPECIAL REPORT CHINA-LABOUR/     REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST)