New Recruits Arrive at Apple’s Main China Plant After Covid-19 Scare
Xu Wei
DATE:  Nov 15 2022
/ SOURCE:  Yicai
New Recruits Arrive at Apple’s Main China Plant After Covid-19 Scare New Recruits Arrive at Apple’s Main China Plant After Covid-19 Scare

(Yicai Global) Nov. 15 -- New hires are being drafted in at US tech giant Apple’s biggest assembly facility in China, after many workers fled the factory to escape the strict epidemic prevention and control measures being implemented after a flare-up of Covid-19.

The first batch of new employees has arrived at the facility in Zhengzhou, central Henan province that is run by iPhone contract manufacturer Hong Hai Precision Industry, better known as Foxconn, The Paper reported yesterday. They come from all over Henan province, including Luoyang, Anyang, Xinxiang, Zhumadian, Xinyang and Luohe.

The Zhengzhou plant should be back to full capacity by late November, the report said, citing a company insider.

There were a few difficulties in the early stages of recruitment as there were some misunderstandings about the situation at the factory, a recruitment agent in Zhumadian said. However, once media started to report that new employees were being signed up, things started to improve. There were dozens of people from Zhumadian who joined the factory workforce and enquiries have begun to pick up significantly, he added.

“Today is the first day of a three-day quarantine after which the new recruits will be bussed to the factory,” another hiring agency in Luoyang said, which succeeded in signing several dozen workers. Foxconn pays a daily subsidy of CNY400 (USD56) to those in quarantine and food and accommodation are free.

“It was difficult to persuade those workers who had returned home to go back, although some have agreed,” the person said.

Foxconn has made no comment on recruitment progress. As the peak Christmas season approaches, the Taipei-based firm has started to offer staff who work full shifts in November a generous bonus of CNY15,000 (USD2,125) each.

Apple warned earlier this month that customers would experience longer wait times for the iPhone Pro and iPhone Pro Max as the Foxconn facility was operating at ‘significantly reduced capacity.’

“We are working closely with our supplier to return to normal production levels while ensuring the health and safety of every worker,” California-based Apple said on Nov. 6.

Foxconn has three plants in Zhengzhou, namely, the Airport Economy Zone plant, the Economic Development Zone plant and the Baisha Town plant. The Airport Economy Zone plant is the largest and mainly produces smartphones.

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