It seems that Foxconn‘s, a major Apple supplier, issues have yet to subside as it extends the shut down of its factory in India. The news arrives as the local government has begun inspecting the hostels and living quarters of the factory workers.

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Previously, we had reported on Foxconn shutting down its plant in India over a case of food poisoning that had affected more than 250 women that were working at the plant and were living in one of the hostels. This causes protests to erupt near the factory, which lead to the suspension of operations in the site. Now, the prior week long closure has been further extended as an investigation has begun into the workers’ hostels.

According to a Gadgets360 report, the recent incident had revealed the living conditions of these workers, especially women, that were staying in these hostels in South India. Thus, Apple’s Taiwanese supplier and others tech firms, including some contractors that provided food and living facilities, were summoned for a meeting by local authorities. The latest update arrives from an official close to the matter who added that the state government has asked Foxconn to review services being provided to the workers.

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This includes necessities like power backup at the hostels, food, and water. The Directorate Of Industrial Safety And Health also recommended providing recreational facilities like TVs, a library, and indoor games as well. Another source revealed that Foxconn told government officials that it had “ramped up production too quickly” but will now first upgrade workers’ living standards before pushing for full capacity at its factory again.

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