iPhone maker Wistron resumes operations in India

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Apple contract manufacturer Wistron has resumed production at its factory near Bangalore, which has been closed since December after labor unrest.

Thousands of workers at the Wistron factory – in Kolar district near Bangalore – went on a rampage on December 12 over lapses in payment of salaries and overtime. The damage done to the plant was estimated to be worth about 500 million rupees (US$6.87 million).

After getting all the requisite clearances, the plant started functioning on March 8. Karnataka state industries minister Jagdish Shettar visited the plant on Wednesday and spoke with the workers. He appealed to them to shun violence and avoid a repeat of what happened on December 12.

“If any problem arises in the future, bring the matter to the notice of the district authorities and authorities concerned,” he said. The minister observed that the three-month closure of the factory had endangered the future of many employees.

After the violence, Apple said it would not provide new business contracts to Wistron globally until the Taiwanese manufacturer completed all corrective actions at the facility. Wistron sacked vice-president Vincent Lee, who oversaw the business in India, as it admitted to lapses in payments at the facility.

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