March 9, 2026

Tata to hire up to 45,000 women workers at its Apple iPhone components plant

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Tata group is reportedly increasing the number of female workers at its electronics factory in southern India. The plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu already has thousands of women workers working in the iPhone’s components business. Now within the next 18 to 24 months, the plant is said to set up new production lines having near to 50,000 workers.

A plant owned by the Tata group in Tamil Nadu deals in the iPhone components sector and currently, employs 10,000 workers and most of them are women. The Indian giant is now said to add 45,000 more workers, all of them women. This is said to help Tata win more business from Apple, as reported by Bloomberg.

The salt-to-software conglomerate is one of the companies that’s benefiting from Apple’s new expansion plans beyond China. China, which is still affected by the Covid-19 emergency, is no more a viable option for Apple for its product manufacturing.

The Californian giant is now trying to expand its production and manufacturing beyond China, and India is one of the key regions that it plans to take the production to.

The Hosur plant has 500 acres of land and Tata hired about 5,000 women from different areas including the indigenous tribal communities. With more women workers, Indian companies like Tata appear to be seeking to improve the country’s gender imbalance in the workforce.

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Tata to hire up to 45,000 women workers at its Apple iPhone components plant

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Tata group is reportedly increasing the number of female workers at its electronics factory in southern India. The plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu already has thousands of women workers working in the iPhone’s components business. Now within the next 18 to 24 months, the plant is said to set up new production lines having near to 50,000 workers.

A plant owned by the Tata group in Tamil Nadu deals in the iPhone components sector and currently, employs 10,000 workers and most of them are women. The Indian giant is now said to add 45,000 more workers, all of them women. This is said to help Tata win more business from Apple, as reported by Bloomberg.

The salt-to-software conglomerate is one of the companies that’s benefiting from Apple’s new expansion plans beyond China. China, which is still affected by the Covid-19 emergency, is no more a viable option for Apple for its product manufacturing.

The Californian giant is now trying to expand its production and manufacturing beyond China, and India is one of the key regions that it plans to take the production to.

The Hosur plant has 500 acres of land and Tata hired about 5,000 women from different areas including the indigenous tribal communities. With more women workers, Indian companies like Tata appear to be seeking to improve the country’s gender imbalance in the workforce.

The post Tata to hire up to 45,000 women workers at its Apple iPhone components plant appeared first on BGR India.

 

<img src="” title=”Tata to hire up to 45,000 women workers at its Apple iPhone components plant” /> 

Tata group is reportedly increasing the number of female workers at its electronics factory in southern India. The plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu already has thousands of women workers working in the iPhone’s components business. Now within the next 18 to 24 months, the plant is said to set up new production lines having near to 50,000 workers.

A plant owned by the Tata group in Tamil Nadu deals in the iPhone components sector and currently, employs 10,000 workers and most of them are women. The Indian giant is now said to add 45,000 more workers, all of them women. This is said to help Tata win more business from Apple, as reported by Bloomberg.

The salt-to-software conglomerate is one of the companies that’s benefiting from Apple’s new expansion plans beyond China. China, which is still affected by the Covid-19 emergency, is no more a viable option for Apple for its product manufacturing.

The Californian giant is now trying to expand its production and manufacturing beyond China, and India is one of the key regions that it plans to take the production to.

The Hosur plant has 500 acres of land and Tata hired about 5,000 women from different areas including the indigenous tribal communities. With more women workers, Indian companies like Tata appear to be seeking to improve the country’s gender imbalance in the workforce.

The post Tata to hire up to 45,000 women workers at its Apple iPhone components plant appeared first on BGR India.