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Apple placed two iPhone suppliers on probation for violating local labour rules. The suppliers will not receive new business from Apple until they resolve their labour issues.

Following the incident, the Silicon Valley tech firm said it launched an independent audit after the violence. The company found that Wistron had failed to implement a proper working hour management process. This led to a delay in payment for workers in October and November.

Apple conducted an investigation that found that night shift workers at the plant had complained that they were not paid the amount they were promised by the company. As a result, the Cupertino company banned Wistron from receiving any new business until it can guarantee employees are treated correctly.

The Wistron said it regretted the problems and apologised to its workers. The company promised to improve and strengthen its process for management of labour and pay. Wistron also sacked a top executive who was in charge of its business in India.and found that all iPhone 12 models, including the Pro variants, are still in stock. That being said, if you are looking to get a unit you should definitely make your order now before Apple’s supply chain issues affect iPhone stocks in the country.

Currently, if you are looking to get an iPhone 12 Pro, the estimated shipping time is between two and three weeks. As for the iPhone 12 Pro Max, if you order it online, you can expect it ship within three to five business days.

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