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China: Violence Erupts At Foxconn iPhone Factory At Zhengzhou As Workers Go On Rampage Over Food Shortage, Delayed Benefits and Covid-19 Rules

  • The latest industrial unrest at Foxconn's flagship factory in Zhengzhou city comes amid rising anger against country's draconian COVID rules as well as poor working conditions at the world's largest contract electronic manufacturer.

Swarajya StaffNov 23, 2022, 06:19 PM | Updated 06:19 PM IST
Foxconn iPhone Factory At Zhengzhou

Foxconn iPhone Factory At Zhengzhou


Violence erupted at Foxconn Zhengzhou, the world’s largest iPhone factory, with hundreds of workers smashing surveillance cameras and windows, viral videos on social media showed.

The latest industrial unrest at Foxconn's flagship factory in Zhengzhou city comes amid rising anger against country's draconian COVID rules as well as poor working conditions at the world's largest contract electronic manufacturer.


In another viral video, workers were seen smashing up Covid-19 testing kiosks with steel bars, chairs and fire extinguishers.

The immediate trigger for the protests, which began early on Wednesday (Nov 23), appeared to be a plan to delay bonus payments. Some workers complained of inadequate curbs in place to contain an outbreak including sharing dormitories with colleagues who had been confirmed as having Covid-19

In an official statement, Foxconn acknowledged that there had been public protests and “violence” at the factory.


Foxconn is Apple's biggest iPhone maker, contributing 70% of iPhone shipments globally. It makes most of the phones at the Zhengzhou plant, though it has other production sites in India and southern China.

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