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25% of new hires at Tamil Nadu plant are married women, clarifies iPhone maker Foxconn

In an informal note shared with the government after reports suggested it is not hiring married women, Foxconn stated that such stipulations are not part of its policy and these claims may have been made by those individuals who were not hired, sources said.

June 27, 2024 / 14:46 IST
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25% of new hires are married women; nearly 70% of workforce are women: Foxconn
25% of new hires are married women; nearly 70% of workforce are women: Foxconn

Apple'S iPhone maker Foxconn on June 27 informed the Central government that around 25 percent its new employees are married women and its safety protocol, which requires everyone to avoid wearing metal irrespective of gender or religion, is not discriminatory, sources familiar with the matter said.

The Taiwanese company shared an informal note with the government after reports suggested it is not hiring married women. The company said that such stipulations are not part of its policy and these claims may have been made by those disgruntled individuals who were not hired, sources said.

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They added that such media reports malign the fast-growing Indian manufacturing sector.

Meanwhile, the ministry of labour and employment on June 26 had sought a detailed report from the Tamil Nadu labour department on the issue of married women not being allowed to work at the Foxconn India Apple iPhone Plant, as reported by the media.