Apple freezes new biz for iPhone assembler Pegatron on China labour abuse

Pegatron is one of just a handful of partners Apple relies on globally to assemble marquee products such as the iPhone

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Debby Wu & Mark Gurman | Bloomberg 

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The world’s most valuable company is in the middle of producing four new iPhone models with 5G, and has been working with Pegatron to expand iPhone assembly outside of China

suspended new business with assembler Pegatron after discovering labour violations at a student workers’ program, taking strong action to clean up a Chinese-based production chain long accused of worker abuse.

The Cupertino, California-based technology giant said it discovered several weeks ago that the Taiwanese manufacturer misclassified student workers and allowed some to work nights and overtime in violation of Apple’s Supplier Code of Conduct. Employees then “went to extraordinary lengths” to cover up the violations. It’s since placed its partner on probation until corrective action is completed, the company said.

Pegatron is one of just a handful of partners relies on globally to assemble marquee products such as the Like larger rival Foxconn or Hon Hai Precision Industry, the Taiwanese company is an integral part of Apple’s global supply chain, which has been the target of criticism by labour activists over the years.

The world’s most valuable company is in the middle of producing four new models with 5G, and has been working with Pegatron to expand iPhone assembly outside of Those efforts are unlikely to be impacted by this suspension, which was first reported by local outlet The Paper, as it only covers new business.

But Apple’s move hands an opening to rival Luxshare Precision Industry Co, which is on the verge of becoming the first mainland company to assemble the iPhone.

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First Published: Tue, November 10 2020. 00:31 IST
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