Published On:December 12 2014
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Foxconn promises to treat Sriperumbudur workers fairly.

Foxconn, the $130-billion Taiwanese electronics manufacturer, will suspend all operations at its Sriperumbudur plant from December 24, leaving nearly 1,700 employees jobless.

The suspension is due to a change in the facility's customer base and in manufacturing requirements of customers in India, according to a spokesperson for FIH Mobile Ltd., formerly Foxconn International Holdings.

Two months ago, Nokia suspended its operations at Sriperumbudur. This was a major blow to Tamil Nadu's image of a being a telecom manufacturing hub. Foxconn's action will dent the State's reputation further, said industry sources.

FIH, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, for big brands such as Nokia, had invested over $100 million in its Sriperumbudur plant.

The facility was commissioned in 2006 to manufacture printed circuit boards and telecom components. 'We can confirm that our India operation, FIH India Private Ltd., will be suspending all operations at our manufacturing facility in Chennai effective December 24,' said a spokesperson for FIH Mobile Ltd.



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