Apple supply chain’s shift of operation to India, in line with the incentives provided by the government, has reportedly created around 20,000 jobs in the country to date.
According to a report in DigiTimes Asia, the number could have been higher were it not for the Covid-19 pandemic.
Manufacturers including Foxconn, Wistron and Pegatron were all committed to creating certain numbers of job opportunities when they applied to enter the subsidies programme under India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI).
As per the report, if Foxconn and Wistron successfully meet their hiring plans pledged in their PLI application, they will each be adding 23,000 people to their Indian operations by the end of March 2022.
“The headcounts at Wistron’s operation in India had been already approaching 10,000 when a riot by workers took place at its plant in December 2020, forcing the company to halt and restructure its systems and operations,” the report claimed.
Pegatron plans to hire 6,000-7,000 workers in India by the end of March 2022, the report added.
“Pegatron India has not started operations yet as it only decided the location of its production site in India earlier this year”.