iPhone factory in India to restart after protest; Foxconn to hire more staff
Foxconn will restart production at its iPhone factory in southern India after its workers, mostly women, staged a protest.
Foxconn Technology Group will restart production at its iPhone factory in southern India after its temporary workers, mostly women, staged a protest over conditions at the company's living quarters and food quality, according to the local state government. Foxconn, the main assembler of Apple iPhones, has agreed to all demands made by the employees and will resume production soon, the Tamil Nadu government said in a statement dated December 25, 2021. It promised to improve the working and living conditions of the temporary workers, such as by expanding their living areas, upgrading bathing facilities and providing drinking water, according to the statement.
The Taiwanese electronics giant also agreed to expand the iPhone factory, located near the state's capital city of Chennai, and hire more workers. Temporary workers at the Chennai plant staged a protest on Dec. 18, following cases of food poisoning at the factory that led to hospitalizations, The Hindu newspaper reported. The Foxconn factory would be shut till Dec. 26, according to another report in the newspaper.
Foxconn didn't respond immediately to a request for comment outside office hours.
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