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Trouble in Zhengzhou, also called “iphone city” in China put Apple in trouble and Foxconn.
Forbes reports that protests and strikes over poor conditions at its largest iPhone assembly plant could lead to Apple ending production of 6 million iPhones. iphone promodels that are currently scarce, according to a source Bloomberg.
Mansana D foxconn they plan to win employees back with a series of financial incentives.
How much will it cost to return the workers?
Workers left the plant after conditions deteriorated amid the Chinese government’s strict measures as part of its zero-COVID policy.
foxconn now seeks to win back its workers who left the plant between October 1st and November 10th through the following incentives:
- Additional RMB 30 ($4.20) per hour in December and January.
- 500 yuan return bonus (almost $70).
- Bonus 3000 RMB (420 USD) after 30 days of stay.
- 6,000 yuan ($837) bonus in January if they work 23 days or more.
After the crisis, which hit production hard iphone 14 pro ahead of the holiday season, foxconn D Mansana they started implementing these bonuses.
According to them, employees will be able to earn up to 13,000 yuan ($1,815) a month in December and January.
The equation is clear for Mansana. iphone 14 pro They start at $999, so the company has already lost about $6 billion in revenue due to not producing 6 million of these cell phones.
Source: RPP

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