Foxconn announced Monday that plans to reopen the world's largest iPhone factory are underway as the company seeks to hire new workers.
The Wall Street Journal China bureau chief Jonathan Cheng reacts to escalating protests in China over COVID lockdowns on 'Varney & Co.'s, says it plans to restore production at the world's largest iPhone factory after halts due to worker protests over COVID-19 restrictions in China.
Foxconn announced on Monday that the "epidemic situation" is under control while noting that the company is "making every effort to protect the rights and interests of employees." In October, production at the world's biggest Apple iPhone factory in Zhengzhou came to halt when workers began clashing with security officials over COVID-19 restrictions.
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