9to5Mac January 12, 2022

Update: As reported by Reuters, Foxconn India’s iPhone plant restarted production this Wednesday after three weeks closed. The publication notes that the factory reopened with one shift and 120 workers. Foxconn will take over two months for the plant to produce at full capacity again.

Late last year, 9to5Mac reported that Apple had ordered Foxconn in India to suspend iPhone production at a plant while placing the company on probation until it resolved problems with living conditions in Foxconn’s dormitories. Now, it appears the iPhone plant will reopen.

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固定链接 'After poor work conditions report, Foxconn iPhone plant in India set to reopen this Wednesday' 提交: January 11, 2022, 5:22am CST 由 José Adorno