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Apple supplier Foxconn said to reject married women from India iPhone jobs
The Hindu· 7 days agoThe two women standing near the entrance to the iPhone factory in Tamil nadu were upset. Sisters,...
iPhone manufacturer Foxconn may soon begin making AI servers in India - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoThis move would mark a significant expansion for the Taiwanese company, which is best known for...
BJP's women's wing calls for probe into Foxconn India hiring practices
Business Standard India· 4 days ago"It is imperative to conduct a thorough investigation into these claims and ensure that the rights...
Apple Supplier Foxconn Says 25% New Hires Are Married Women, Nearly 70% Workforce Is Women - News18
News18· 6 days agoFoxconn, the manufacturer of Apple iPhones, has reportedly informed the government that 25% of its...
Foxconn hiring: NHRC sends notice to Centre, Tamil Nadu govt over ‘bias’ against married women at...
Livemint· 2 days agoThe human rights watchdog issued the notices after taking suo motu cognisance of media reports that ...
NHRC notice to Centre, TN over 'discrimination' by Foxconn in jobs
Business Standard India· 2 days agoThe NHRC on Monday said it has issued notices to the Union Labour Ministry and the Tamil Nadu...
iPhone Maker Foxconn's Response After Row Over "Not Hiring Married Women" In India
NDTV· 6 days agoApple iPhone maker Foxconn has informed the government that 25 per cent of its new hires are married...
Looking to expand beyond iPhones, Foxconn may manufacture AI servers in India: Report
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days agoApple supplier Foxconn plans to start manufacturing AI servers — high-performance computing engines...
NHRC says report on Foxconn hiring at Tamil Nadu plant raises discrimination concerns
CNBC Awaaz· 2 days agoIndia's human rights watchdog said on Monday it had asked government officials to examine reported...
25% of new hires married women; nearly 70% of workforce women: Foxconn
Business Standard India· 6 days agoApple iPhone maker Foxconn has informed the government that 25 per cent of its new hires are married...