Apple says no new business for supplier Wistron after India plant violence

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Reuters
19 December, 2020, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 19 December, 2020, 03:35 pm
Wistron failed to implement proper working hour management processes, which “led to payment delays for some workers in October and November,” Apple said

Apple Inc said on Saturday it had placed contract manufacturer Wistron on probation and would not give the Taiwanese firm new business until it took corrective actions following lapses at its southern India plant.

Early findings of an Apple audit, which followed violence at the Wistron plant in southern Karnataka state last weekend, show violations of the U.S. tech giant's 'Supplier Code of Conduct', Apple said in a statement.

Wistron failed to implement proper working hour management processes, which "led to payment delays for some workers in October and November," Apple said.

In a statement earlier on Saturday, Wistron admitted some workers at its southern Indian plant had not been paid properly and said it was removing a top executive overseeing India business.

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