Foxconn, the key manufacturer of Apple products, is trying to contain the protests at the world’s largest iPhone factory in China by offering about $1,400 to each worker who wants to leave, Bloomberg and other news outlets reported. The move comes after workers at the factory in the eastern city of Zhengzhou clashed with security guards earlier this week. The amount Foxconn is offering is more...
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