Skip to content
Tether Investor

Tether Investor

Breaking Technology News

  • News
  • Culture
  • Social
  • Enterprise
  • Science
  • Mobile
  • Gadgets
  • Internet
  • Cyber Security
  • Video News
  • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Whitelist

iPhone maker Foxconn entices angry workers in China to return as Apple faces supply crunch

News
November 29, 2022admin

Foxconn workers at Taiwanese firm’s Zhengzhou, China factory, walked out over a pay dispute with the company. The Zhengzhou factory is estimated to account for more than 70% of Apple’s global assembly of iPhones.

Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty Images

China Covid protests could lead to iPhone production hit of up to 10%, Wedbush says

The rare worker unrest came after employees took to social media to air their grievances over what appeared to be a delay to bonus payments. Taiwanese firm Foxconn later apologized for what it called a “technical error” which caused a discrepancy in pay from what was promised to staff.

Foxconn’s factory was also hit by a Covid-19 outbreak last month leading to workers fleeing the facility as the company moved to control the outbreak through isolating infected people.

But with workers walking out of the factory, Foxconn is now trying to make up a shortfall in staff that is threatening global iPhone supply.

Foxconn said Tuesday that it will give a 500 Chinese yuan ($70) payment to returning workers, a 3,000 yuan bonus for those who stay more than 30 days and a 6,000 yuan January bonus. It comes a day after the company said it would pay wages of up to 13,000 yuan for some workers in December and January.

Analysts at Evercore ISI estimate the Zhengzhou factory accounts for more than 70% of Apple’s global iPhone production, highlighting the Cupertino-based giant’s reliance on China as a manufacturing hub, even as geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China rise and Beijing’s strict “zero-Covid” policy causes supply chain disruptions.

The Zhengzhou protests and walkout is likely to have a revenue impact on Apple, according to a note published by Evercore ISI on Monday.

Evercore ISI analysts said that iPhone demand could be affected by 5 million to 8 million units in the December quarter, mostly at the high-end of Apple’s smartphone range, and that could negatively impact revenue by $5 billion to $8 billion.

Post navigation

Infinix Hot 20S With MediaTek Helio G96 SoC, 5,000mAh Battery Launched
7 Cyber Security Tips for SMBs

Related Posts

Are ghosts real?

October 31, 2022admin

Meta CEO Zuckerberg says first AI data supercluster will come online in 2026

July 14, 2025admin

Hims & Hers soars 31% on rapid growth in mental health, weight loss and dermatology treatments

February 27, 2024admin

Recent Articles

  • Best Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers of 2025: Apple Watch Series 11, Google Pixel Watch 4, Huawei Band 10 and More
  • Elon Musk’s X fined $140 million by European Commission over lack of transparency
  • Intellexa Leaks Reveal Zero-Days and Ads-Based Vector for Predator Spyware Delivery
  • Polar Loop Screen-Free Fitness Tracker Launched in India With Up to Eight Days of Battery Life: Price, Specifications
  • Xiaomi 17S Pro Said to Be in Development, Could Launch After Xiaomi 17 Ultra Debuts
  • “Getting to Yes”: An Anti-Sales Guide for MSPs
  • Best Smartphones of 2025: From Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Vivo X300 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro and more
  • Motorola Edge 70 India Launch Teased; Flipkart Availability Confirmed: Expected Specifications, Features
  • Nvidia partner Foxconn reports 26% revenue spike as AI boom continues
  • Google’s Year in Search 2025: Top Trending Topics in India—From Gemini to Squid Games

Startups

  • Intellexa Leaks Reveal Zero-Days and Ads-Based Vector for Predator Spyware Delivery
  • “Getting to Yes”: An Anti-Sales Guide for MSPs
  • CISA Reports PRC Hackers Using BRICKSTORM for Long-Term Access in U.S. Systems
  • JPCERT Confirms Active Command Injection Attacks on Array AG Gateways
  • Silver Fox Uses Fake Microsoft Teams Installer to Spread ValleyRAT Malware in China
  • ThreatsDay Bulletin: Wi-Fi Hack, npm Worm, DeFi Theft, Phishing Blasts— and 15 More Stories
  • GoldFactory Hits Southeast Asia with Modified Banking Apps Driving 11,000+ Infections

Enterprise

  • Inside LinkedIn’s generative AI cookbook: How it scaled people search to 1.3 billion users
  • Microsoft’s Copilot can now build apps and automate your job — here’s how it works
  • ‘AI is tearing companies apart’: Writer AI CEO slams Fortune 500 leaders for mismanaging tech
  • Kai-Fu Lee’s brutal assessment: America is already losing the AI hardware war to China
  • How Anthropic’s ‘Skills’ make Claude faster, cheaper, and more consistent for business workflows
  • Amazon and Chobani adopt Strella’s AI interviews for customer research as fast-growing startup raises $14M
  • Salesforce bets on AI ‘agents’ to fix what it calls a $7 billion problem in enterprise software

Categories

  • Culture
  • Cyber Security
  • Enterprise
  • Entertainment
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • News
  • Science
  • Social
  • Video News

Useful Links

  • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Whitelist Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Abuse

Categories

  • Culture
  • Cyber Security
  • Enterprise
  • Entertainment
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • News
  • Science
  • Social
  • Video News
Tether Investor | Theme: News Portal by Mystery Themes.