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Foxconn’s woes to take bigger toll on China iphone plant

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TAIPEI: Foxconn’s flagship iphone plant in China is set to see its November shipments further reduced by the latest bout of worker unrest this week, a source with direct knowledge of the mater said on Friday, as thousands of employees let the site.

The company could now see more than 30% of the site’s November production affected, up from an internal estimate of up to 30 per cent when the factory’s worker troubles started in late October, the source said.

The site, which is the only factory where Foxconn makes premium iphone models, including the iphone 14 Pro, is unlikely to resume full production by the end of this month, the source added.

The world’s largest Apple iphone factory has been grappling with strict COVID-19 restrictio­ns that have fuelled discontent among workers and disrupted production ahead of Christmas and January’s Lunar New Year holiday, as many workers were either put into isolation or fled the plant.

It has fuelled concerns over Apple’s ability to deliver products for the busy holiday period.

On Wednesday workers, most of whom were new recruits hired in recent weeks, clashed with security personnel at the Zhengzhou plant in central China.

Many claimed they were misled over compensati­on benefits at the factory, and others complained about sharing dormitorie­s with colleagues who had tested positive for COVID.

Foxconn apologised for a pay-related “technical error” when hiring on Thursday, and later offered 10,000 yuan ($1,400) to protesting new recruits who agreed to resign and leave.

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