Foxconn says there is a need to hire 50\,000 people in first quarter after job cut reports

Foxconn says there is a need to hire 50,000 people in first quarter after job cut reports

Reuters  |  TAIPEI 

(Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn, assembler of Apple Inc's iPhones, on Tuesday said it still has a need to hire 50,000 people in the first quarter, amid reports of mass lay-offs across its factories in

The world's largest contract manufacturer, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, said in a stock exchange filing that changes in employee numbers were part of its usual adjustments based on global strategy and clients' needs.

"The group still has recruiting needs of more than 50,000 in parts of the factories in in the first quarter of 2019," said in Chinese.

Last week, the Nikkei reported that had let go around 50,000 contract workers in since October, months earlier than normal.

The Nikkei report came weeks after Apple cut current-quarter production for new iPhones by 10 percent in the face of slowing demand in China, the world's largest market.

Chipmaker and other tech suppliers have also warned of a tech slowdown going into 2019.

Foxconn, which sources said makes roughly half its revenue from Apple, reported an 8 percent fall in December sales earlier this month.

The company on Tuesday did not immediately respond to a request for further comment.

in in central China, thousands of temporary contract workers and some regular staffers left of their own accord due to the lack of weekend work, trimmed overtime opportunities, and reduced or cancelled peak-season bonuses, five production line workers there told in December.

(Reporting by in TAIPEI; Additional reporting by and in BEIJING and Chyen Yee Lee in SINGAPORE; Editing by and Christopher Cushing)

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 14:05 IST