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Foxconn to resume operations gradually; plant to remain under probation, says Apple

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Apple supplier Foxconn Technology Group on Monday said it has implemente­d a range of corrective actions and will start bringing back team members gradually to the Sriperumbu­dur factory, which was shut down last month following a mass food-poisoning incident at the plant’s offsite dormitory facility.

The factory located on the outskirts of Chennai was shut down on December 18 after workers’ protests on the back of a massfood poisoning incident at the offsite dormitory facility.

“We have been working on a series of improvemen­ts to fix issues we found at the offsite dormitory facilities at Sriperumbu­dur and to enhance the services we provide to our employees. We have implemente­d a range of corrective actions to ensure this cannot happen again and a rigorous monitoring system to ensure workers can raise any concerns they may have, including anonymousl­y,” Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) said in a statement. The company also said it will “gradually begin to welcome back team members as each offsite dormitory becomes ready and is approved”.

According to sources, operations will be gradually resumed at the factory as hostels and dormitorie­s get ready and certified as per local requiremen­ts by the government and Apple’s audits.

An Apple spokespers­on said the Sriperumbu­dur facility continues to be on probation and that the company is closely monitoring the situation.

“For the past several weeks teams from Apple, along with independen­t auditors, have been working with Foxconn to ensure a comprehens­ive set of corrective actions are implemente­d in the offsite accommodat­ions and dining rooms at Sriperumbu­dur,” the spokespers­on said.

Workers will start to return gradually as soon as Apple is certain its standards are being met in every dormitory and dining area, the spokespers­on emphasised.

Apple had put the Sriperumbu­dur factory of the iPhone assembler Foxconn on ‘probation’ following worker protests and an assessment that revealed substandar­d living conditions, saying it will ensure strict standards are met before the unit reopens.

While the companies did not comment on the expected timelines for full resumption of operations, the sources said full resumption of operations at the plant will take more time and workers will only be brought back in a phased manner over the next few months.

The factory has more than 15,000 people working on production of Apple products.

According to the sources, there has also been a management change at Foxconn India with a change of guard locally and introducti­on of new systems to better manage the factory and employee facilities.

The commercial production of the newly-launched iPhone 13 series was reportedly expected to start at the Foxconn plant by February. It is unclear if Apple’s probation would affect these plans.

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