‘Foxconn wants female employees in India totake up lead positions in design, tech space’
IPHONE contract manufacturer
Fox conn wants women employees in
India to take up lead positions in
design and other technology-related positions,atop company official
hassaid.Foxconnhas48,000employees across India and 25 per cent of
its new hires are married women.
“Weseenotonlytheassemblywork
for women but also some design,
technology-related positions. Lot of
our current employees are highly
educated.Wewouldliketogivethem
more opportunity to advance their
position, not just limited to assemblywork,” FoxconnChairmanYoung
Liu told PTI.
The Foxconn factory has about 70
percentwomenand30percentmen.
The company recently inaugurated a women-only residential complex built by the State Industries
Promotion Corporation of Tamil
Nadu (SIPCOT) in Sriperumbudur
near Chennai that can house over
18,000 women employees working
with Foxconn.
Liuhadthensaidthereisanupward
trend in all types of hiring by the
Taiwanese electronics manufacturing majorin India and the company
hires regardless of gender.
The company is also setting up its
second largest mobile manufacturingplantoutsideChinainKarnataka
with a planned investment of Rs
25,000 crore that will create 40,000
jobs.Foxconnrecentlyinfusedabout
Rs 1,200 crore unit in its Karnataka
unit, taking its total investment to
aboutRs13,800crore in theFoxconn
Hon Hai Technology India Mega
Development Pvt Ltd.
Liu last week said the company is
in talks with the Tamil Nadu government to set up a battery energy
storage system unit that will focus
on electric vehicles.
Besides, the company has formed
a joint venture to set up a semiconductor plant in India and is also in
the process to start production of
electric vehicles in the country.
LiusaidFoxconn’sinformationand
communicationtechnologysegment
has just startedinIndia.“We are also
waiting to put our 3+3 future industry in India,” he said.
As part of the “3+3 strategy”,
Foxconn has prioritised expanding
business in three key industries --
electric vehicles, digital health, and
robotics industries.