Foxconn, the Taiwanese contract manufacturer, is under scrutiny in India over its hiring practices at its Tamil Nadu plant. Trade unions and the women's wing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party, led by Vanathi Srinivasan, have raised concerns, calling for investigations into the recruitment exercise. The opposition has also urged the Modi government to question Foxconn's hiring practices, emphasizing the protection of women employees. This comes as Foxconn plans to expand its operations in India by beginning the manufacturing of AI servers at its Indian facilities.
Indian opposition asks Modi government to question Foxconn hiring practices https://t.co/mtn44Razap
BJP Women's Wing Call For Foxconn Investigation "It is imperative to conduct a thorough investigation into these claims and ensure that the rights of women employees at Foxconn Hon Hai are protected," the wing's national president Vanathi Srinivasan wrote on X. Srinivasan… https://t.co/GTeykkdPKU
India opposition asks Modi government to question Foxconn hiring practices https://t.co/tBgQudqjrN https://t.co/PfhYYFAKZz
⚠️ INDIA OPPOSITION ASKS MODI GOVERNMENT TO QUESTION FOXCONN HIRING PRACTICES Full Story → https://t.co/1hlWMN5W1q
Women's wing of Modi's party calls for probe into Foxconn India hiring practices https://t.co/bzFzj4ELNj https://t.co/RakrF8DX5T
🚨 Foxconn plans to begin manufacturing AI servers — the high-performance computing engines that train and run artificial intelligence models — at its Indian facilities. This indicates significant expansion of the Taiwanese contract manufacturers’ operations in India 🧵
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