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Wistron in troubled waters: Apple steps in, no change in 2021 schedule

The iPhone and MacBook maker has rushed in an army of mediators to nip the crises in the bud

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Arnab Dutta New Delhi
Apple is leaving nothing to chance after its long-term supplier Wistron got itself into troubled waters.
 
From making adequate security arrangements at all its manufacturing locations across India, to drawing a long-term labour supply contract with the authorities, the iPhone and MacBook maker has rushed in an army of mediators to nip the crises in the bud.
 
Since the incident at one of Wistron’s largest manufacturing facilities near Bengaluru — which assembles the newly launched iPhone SE — Apple has formed multiple teams to secure a long-term resolution, said people in the know.
 
While members of the teams have been

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