In a strange turn of events, Foxconn pays new recruits $1,400 to leave its largest iPhone factory
Foxconn is the contract manufacturer that Apple pays to assemble the majority of iPhone units every year. The Foxconn factory that churns out the most Apple handsets in China is located in Zhengzhou and it has attracted global attention recently. Due to China’s COVID resurgence, the government has ordered a crackdown in certain cities including Zhengzhou. This prevented workers from leaving the campus and Foxconn demanded that workers eat in their dorm rooms instead of a communal dining room.
Foxconn workers resort to violence to complain about pay and COVID
Foxconn employees and security guards clash at the Apple supplier’s Zhengzhou factory
Foxconn’s recruitment efforts allowed it to sign up more than 100,000 new workers. A document seen by CNN showed Foxconn promising these workers a 3,000 yuan bonus ($419) after their first 30 days on the job. Another 3,000 yuan was promised to those workers who were still working for the company after 60 days.
But one of the workers who joined the company said that these new recruits were told by Foxconn that the first bonus would not be handed out until March 15th and the second bonus would be disseminated in May. As a result, the employees would be forced to work through the Lunar New Year holiday in January in order to receive the first bonus amount. “The new recruits had to work more days to get the bonus they were promised, so they felt cheated,” this worker said.
Foxconn, Apple release statements
In a statement released today, Foxconn said, “We apologize for an input error in the computer system and guarantee that the actual pay is the same as agreed.” Apple also commented and the tech giant said, “We are reviewing the situation and working closely with Foxconn to ensure their employees’ concerns are addressed.”
During the battle between guards wearing hazmat suits and employees, protesters were kicked and hit with batons and metal rods. Workers threw bottles and barriers at security guards while overturning and smashing police cars.
This morning, a worker said over a livestream that some of the workers who agreed to leave the facility had already received the 8,000 yuan payment from Foxconn for agreeing to quit.
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