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Foxconn ends ‘closed loop’ at iPhone megafactory in China
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Foxconn ends ‘closed loop’ at iPhone megafactory in China

[ad_1] Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn has ended a months-long "closed loop" system at the world's biggest iPhone factory in central China, citing Beijing's nationwide loosening of zero-Covid regulations. Earlier this week, the Chinese government rolled back most mass testing and lockdown requirements to hasten a return to normal life, significantly relaxing three years of restrictions that have tanked its economy and wearied its population. The Foxconn facility in central Zhengzhou was in effective lockdown for 56 days, with workers only allowed to travel between their dormitories and the factory floor on shuttle buses after cases were discovered in October. In mid-November, violent protests by new recruits erupted over salaries and conditions, with hundreds marching and some clas...
Shocking social media videos show PROTESTS at Apple iPhone factory in China over lockdown
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Shocking social media videos show PROTESTS at Apple iPhone factory in China over lockdown

[ad_1] Home Tech News Shocking social media videos show PROTESTS at Apple iPhone factory in China over lockdown Workers are protesting by carrying out a large-scale march at the Foxconn plant in Central China. By: AP | Updated on: Nov 23 2022, 14:09 IST People crossing downed barricades at Foxconn's iPhone plant in Zhengzhou, Central China. (REUTERS) People crossing downed barricades at Foxconn's iPhone plant in Zhengzhou, Central China. (REUTERS) Social media videos show worker protests at world's biggest Apple iPhone factory over pay disputes amid virus lockdown. Follow HT Tech for the latest tech news and reviews , also keep up with us on Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. For our latest...
Shock move! China calls on retired soldiers to help Foxconn iPhone plant -SSN
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Shock move! China calls on retired soldiers to help Foxconn iPhone plant -SSN

[ad_1] Local authorities in China's Henan province are urging retired soldiers and government workers to take on stints at Foxconn's iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, the official Shanghai Securities News reported on Tuesday. The plant, the world's largest iPhone manufacturing facility, has been hit by discontent over government mandated measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, which required the company to isolate many workers but also prompted many others to flee in recent weeks. The calls to retired workers have come from authorities in cities such as Jiyuan and Kaifeng, who are saying that those who take up the offer will be eligible to receive their current salary plus wages and bonuses from the factory, the publication said in a piece on its official WeChat account. In Jiyuan, for e...