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Eugene

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Tue Nov 6, 2018, 02:27 PM Nov 2018

Foxconn denies looking to transfer Chinese workers to incoming Wisconsin factory

LBN thread: Trump's much-ballyhooed Wisconsin Foxconn plant may import Chinese workers for taxpayer-funded jobs

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Source: The Verge

Foxconn denies looking to transfer Chinese workers to incoming Wisconsin factory

By Ashley Carman Nov 6, 2018, 12:10pm EST

The Wall Street Journal reported this morning that Foxconn is looking to transfer some of its Chinese workforce to Wisconsin in time for its new factory opening in Racine. These workers, the Journal reports, would likely be engineers and would fill a gap in prospective talent due to a tight labor market. Given that the entire deal with Foxconn hinged on the promise of new jobs for Americans, that would be an unwelcome surprise for many in Wisconsin.

In a comment to Gizmodo, Foxconn denied that it was recruiting Chinese workers. The company said:

“We can categorically state that the assertion that we are recruiting Chinese personnel to staff our Wisconsin project is untrue. Our recruitment priority remains Wisconsin first and we continue to focus on hiring and training workers from throughout Wisconsin. We will supplement that recruitment from other US locations as required.”

We’ve reached out for independent comment and will update if we hear more.

In November 2017, Wisconsin pledged $3 billion in subsidies for the Taiwan-based company if it opted to open the factory in Wisconsin. In return, Foxconn said it would create 13,000 jobs and invest $10 billion. (The state subsidy came out to $230,000 per job.) The Wall Street Journal report suggests that the company is struggling to find qualified engineers in the area, though, as the unemployment rate in the state reached a record low at 3 percent, along with a recent national low at 3.7 percent.


Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/6/18068326/foxconn-wisconsin-factory-workers-china-transfer-engineers
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