iPhone manufacturer finally opening up Wisconsin factory in 2020What you need to know
Foxconn's Wisconsin factory is set to open up in May 2020.
The plant will employ 1,500 at first and ramp up to 1,820 by the end of the year.
It's a far cry from the 13,000 jobs president Donald Trump promised last year, which Foxconn has until 2032 to actually fill out.
That's a far cry from the 13,000 jobs promised by president Donald Trump.
Foxconn's long-awaited Wisconsin factory is finally opening in May 2020. Governor Tony Evers confirmed the news in an interview with CNBC, clarifying the murky situation regarding the plant.
However, the factory will only employ 1,500, below the company's original goal of 1,800.
But the governor said the project's initial phase will employ only about 1,500 people when production begins, which is currently scheduled for next May. That would be well short of the company's previously announced plans to hire more than 1,800 people by the end of next year.
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iPhone manufacturer finally opening up Wisconsin factory in 2020