TSMC Arizona Plant: Anti-American Discrimination Lawsuit and Apple's Reliance on Taiwanese Workers
A group of US workers have filed a lawsuit accusing Apple chipmaker TSMC of 'anti-American discrimination' in its hiring practices for its Arizona plants.

A group of US workers has filed a lawsuit against Apple chipmaker TSMC, accusing the company of 'anti-American discrimination'. TSMC's Arizona plants will enable chips for older Apple devices to be made in the US for the first time, but the project is behind schedule and over budget. The suit was originally filed in August by Deborah Howington, a current talent acquisition executive at TSMC, who claimed to have witnessed a culture of unlawful discriminatory practices that favored Taiwanese candidates and employees.
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