Reported 9 months ago
Foxconn has denied allegations of gender discrimination in its Indian factory where it was reported that married women were not being hired, citing cultural issues and societal pressures. The Indian government has requested a detailed investigation and report. In response, Foxconn issued a 5-point statement denying any discrimination based on marital status, gender, religion, or any other form of employment bias. The company emphasizes equal job opportunities, cooperation with local authorities, and ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with local standards. Foxconn also mentions taking corrective actions when discrepancies in recruitment practices are identified.
Source: YAHOO