The Taiwanese company aims to boost its China workforce to 1.2 million to
1.3 million people after revenue jumped 50 percent in the first half, Louis
Woo<http://search.bloomberg.com/search?q=Louis%20Woo&site=wnews&client=wnews&proxystylesheet=wnews&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&filter=p&getfields=wnnis&sort=date:D:S:d1&partialfields=-wnnis:NOAVSYND&lr=-lang_ja>,
special assistant to the chief executive officer, said in an interview
today. Foxconn will expand to inland provinces Henan and Sichuan because
that’s “what the new generation of workers wants,” he said.

Foxconn’s hiring plan, equivalent to more than three times the combined
workforces of Microsoft
Corp.<http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=MSFT:US>and Apple,
signals an improving outlook for electronics demand as the global
economy recovers. The company is shifting away from Shenzhen, the southern
coastal city that’s a magnet for migrant workers, after the suicides of at
least 12 workers this year prompted it to install safety nets to prevent
employees jumping to their deaths.

“They will need more workers for their notebook business, while Apple also
has very aggressive targets for their iPhones,” said Vincent
Chen<http://search.bloomberg.com/search?q=Vincent%20Chen&site=wnews&client=wnews&proxystylesheet=wnews&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&filter=p&getfields=wnnis&sort=date:D:S:d1&partialfields=-wnnis:NOAVSYND&lr=-lang_ja>,
who rates Foxconn’s Taipei-based flagship Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.
“hold” at Yuanta Securities Co. in Hong Kong. The plan “may create
management problems as they have workers more spread out. It’s easier to
manage workers when they’re all in the same area.”

Monks, Wage Increases

Chairman Terry 
Gou<http://search.bloomberg.com/search?q=Terry%20Gou&site=wnews&client=wnews&proxystylesheet=wnews&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&filter=p&getfields=wnnis&sort=date:D:S:d1&partialfields=-wnnis:NOAVSYND&lr=-lang_ja>in
June denied Foxconn was running a sweatshop and blamed personal
problems
and compensation packages offered to bereaved families for most of the
suicides. The deaths prompted the company to hire monks and counselors to
help employees, while it doubled the base wage for workers in Shenzhen.
Clients also hired suicide experts to visit the company and talk with
workers, Woo said today.

Foxconn and its employees’ union held rallies across China today with more
than 100,000 workers signing a pledge entitled “Treasure your life, care for
your family,” it said in a statement.

“We hope employees will express their concerns through established and
proper channels,” Chen Peng, president of the workers’ union, said in the
statement. “We also want to ensure that employees understand that suicide is
a cowardly act.”

Fewer in Shenzhen

Around half the company’s 900,000 workers are in Shenzhen, and that ratio
will drop to one-third, Woo said. The headcount in Shenzhen will decline by
about 170,000 over five years as production moves inland, he said in a later
briefing.

“If the circle of friends and family are closer, then it will be a lot
easier to talk things over,” Woo said. Improving meals and providing more
entertainment areas is also helping to improve morale, he said, although “we
cannot drive suicides to zero.”

The Shenzhen facilities will focus more on research and development, product
testing and new-energy technologies, Woo said. Around 20 percent of its
China workforce is from Henan in eastern China, he said.

Global revenue for contract manufacturers of electronics will climb 8
percent this year to $281 billion, driven by orders for mobile computers and
flat-screen televisions,
according<http://www.isuppli.com/Teardowns-Manufacturing-and-Pricing/News/Pages/Electronic-Contract-Manufacturing-Returns-to-Growth-but-Uncertainties-Remain.aspx>to
El Segundo, California-based researcher iSuppli Corp.

Hewlett-Packard Co., <http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=HPQ:US> the
world’s largest computer maker, on June 1 said it will eliminate about 9,000
jobs as it seeks to cut costs. Foxconn in August last year
signed<http://www.cq.gov.cn:82/gate/big5/www.cq.gov.cn/today/news/158180.htm>an
investment agreement with China’s southwestern Chongqing City to build
a
factory for making HP notebooks.

Cupertino, California-based
Apple<http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=AAPL:US>,
which contracts Foxconn to make its iPhones and iPads, employed 34,000 at
the end of September, while Microsoft, the second-largest U.S. technology by
market value had 89,000 workers as of June 30, according to Bloomberg data.






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