Among the various topics, like the new employee discount program, discussed at a recent all-hands Town Hall session with Apple employees was something seemingly very important to CEO Tim Cook: Charity. Unlike cofounder Steve Jobs who thought his company should focus on maximizing shareholders’ value so they can donate their own wealth, the new boss is adamant that Apple must do more on this front.

According to The Verge, the Town Hall meeting saw Cook shed more light on Apple’s charitable contributions that totaled $150 million (versus a cool $97.6 billion they had in the bank last quarter):

From Cook’s aforementioned email to troops:

This initiative, however, was overshadowed as an investigative New York Times article underscored cruel working conditions at Foxconn factories in China (some call them sweatshops), where Apple’s gadgets are being manufactured. Although Business for Social Responsibility disputed some of the most devastating claims, such as Apple being aware and did nothing to prevent exploitation of underage workers and suicides; Cook was so shattered that he issued a company-wide email in response to those allegations.

Re-iterating, “We care about every worker in our supply chain,” Cook further wrote he was “outraged” because “Any suggestion that we don’t care is patently false and offensive to us.” Such interesting wording for a person famous for his low-key demeanor is an indication of just how devastating the story must have been to Apple’s new boss.

Perhaps in an effort to pre-empt the scandal, Apple let the Fair Labor Association access its suppliers’ facilities and for the first time list suppliers in its 2012 Supplier Responsibility Report. Only time will tell if the ongoing Foxconn blunder paints Apple as a greedy corporation in the public eye.

If anything, it should force the company to be more open to corporate charities, something its cofounder was always reluctant to embrace. According to the authorized Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson, Jobs discouraged charity on a corporate level at Apple, even though he was a charity giver:

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