Foxconn to Restart India IPhone Plant Shut by Labor Protests

  • The plant halted operations in December on labor violations
  • Apple has asked for corrective actions before factory reopens
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Foxconn Technology Group will gradually resume operations at a plant in India that makes iPhones for Apple Inc., as it begins to address workers’ protests over sub-standard living conditions.

The Taiwanese company will open the complex in stages as improved dormitories are ready. It’s implemented a system to ensure workers can voice their complaints in future, anonymously if need be, Foxconn said in a statement Monday.