Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and its main iPhone manufacturer Foxconn are reportedly offering unhappy workers bonuses to try and quell the violent protests that have erupted in the Chinese factory compound
Apple's major supplier Foxconn said on Thursday a "technical error" occurred when hiring new recruits at a COVID-hit iPhone factory in China and apologised to workers after the company was rocked by f
Officers deal out beatings amid dispute about pay and conditions at Zhengzhou plant, with Apple warning of iPhone 14 delivery delays
Workers at the Zhengzhou plant claimed that management forced them to live with COVID-positive employees and planned to cut payments in a breech of contract.
'Give us our pay!' Hundreds of iPhone plant workers reportedly shouted as they clashed with authorities in China.
Dan Ives, Wedbush analyst, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss if there's any precedence to videos seen out of Foxconn, the logistics of moving the Foxconn facility, and more.
Yahoo Finance's Anjalee Khemlani discusses the COVID-19 lockdowns that helped spur violent protests at an Apple iPhone factory in China.
Following an overall recovery effort in the past few weeks, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) briefly encountered trouble on Wednesday morning. AAPL stock started the session in the red before bouncing back sligh
Hundreds of workers on Wednesday joined protests at Foxconn's flagship iPhone plant in China, in the latest upheaval related to strict COVID-19 controls.
Two weeks after Apple warned of production delays in China amid heightened COVID-19 restrictions, the giant is facing more challenges as worker protests broke out at its largest manufacturing partner
People describing themselves as Foxconn workers pulled down barriers and argued with hazmat-suited authorities at a COVID-hit plant in the industrial city of Zhengzhou that belongs to the Apple Inc su
Foxconn Technology hired Chiang Shang-yi, a veteran with decades of experience at some of the world's biggest chip makers, to drive further expansion into semiconductors and bolster its supply chain.
Major Apple Inc supplier and iPhone assembler Foxconn said on Tuesday it had hired Chiang Shang-yi, a former top executive at Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC and Chinese chipmaker SMIC, to lead its growing p
More than 100,000 people have signed up for a massive recruitment drive by Apple's supplier Foxconn for the largest iPhone factory in China, according to Chinese state media.
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.
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