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Foxconn offers USD 1,400 to each new hire to leave China iPhone factory

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As the world opens up, China locks down, again. This is a protest outside the world’s largest iPhone factory, where workers are being forced to live at work, with no outside contact. After thousands of Foxconn employees walked out over unsafe working conditions, those who replaced them are...

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Foxconn offers $1,400 to each new hire to leave China iPhone factory

The new hires at the world's largest iPhone factory will receive the money if they tender their resignation immediately, reports South China Morning Post.  
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