\"<p>The
The new Apple iPhone SE is displayed at the Apple Store on 5th Avenue shortly after it went on sale in Manhattan, in New York City, New York, U.S., March 18, 2022. REUTERS\/Mike Segar<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Tech giant Apple<\/a> on Wednesday announced a $50 million Supplier Employee Development Fund<\/a> that will expand access to learning opportunities and skill development in India, along with other supply chain hubs like the US, China and Vietnam.

Through this initiative, the iPhone maker will work with its partners to deliver best-in-class content to people across its India supply chain.

With this, tens of thousands of employees across India will be able to participate in programmes through the global fund over the course of the next year.

Eventually, Apple will scale this programme to more supplier employees in India and around the world.

\"We put people first in everything that we do, and we're proud to announce a new commitment to accelerate our progress and provide even more opportunities for people across our supply chain,\" said Sarah Chandler, Apple's senior director of Environment and Supply Chain Innovation.

\"Together with rights advocates and education leaders, we are continuing to drive new innovation to support people and the planet,\" Chandler added.

Apple's contract manufacturers in India are global giants
Foxconn<\/a> and Wistron. The tech giant recently started assembling its new flagship iPhone 13 in India, and is reportedly ramping up production of other products in the country.

Apple is already assembling its highest-selling models iPhone 12, iPhone 11 and XR in India, along with iPhone SE, 7 and 6S. Apple started manufacturing iPhones in India in 2017 with iPhone SE.

For supplier employees in India, the programme will offer leadership training for local supervisors and automation training that will give participants tools to gain technical expertise.

The fund also includes new and expanded partnerships with leading rights advocates, universities, and nonprofits to drive Apple's ongoing work to empower supplier employees.

The new education initiatives will make training and coursework available to supplier employees around the world, with programming initially available to individuals in the US, China, India and Vietnam.

By 2023, Apple expects more than 100,000 supplier employees to participate in new learning opportunities -- from leadership training and technical certifications to classes on coding, robotics, and advanced manufacturing fundamentals, including green manufacturing.

To date, over 23 million people across Apple's global supply chain have received critical worker rights training.

According to Sabih Khan, in-charge of Apple's global supply chain, more than 175 of their suppliers have committed to using 100 per cent renewable energy for their Apple production.

\"We've diverted more than 2 million tonnes of waste from landfills since 2015, and saved more than 50 billion gallons of freshwater since 2013,\" Khan informed in a letter.

\"We've supported more than 60 organisations -- including human rights and environmental defenders -- in our work to empower local voices, support community leaders, and ensure people across our supply chain are treated with dignity and respect,\" he added.
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新的苹果50美元mn全球基金赋予印度供应商

印度各地,成千上万的员工能够参与全球基金项目通过明年的。

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< p >新苹果iPhone SE显示在第五大道苹果店发售后不久在曼哈顿,在纽约,纽约,美国,2022年3月18日。路透/迈克Segar < / p >
新的苹果iPhone SE是显示在第五大道苹果店发售后不久在曼哈顿,在纽约,纽约,美国,2022年3月18日。路透/迈克Segar
新德里:科技巨头苹果周三宣布了一项5000万美元供应商员工发展基金这将扩大获得学习机会和技能发展在印度,连同其他供应链中心与美国一样,中国和越南。

通过这一行动,iPhone制造商将与它的合作伙伴提供一流的印度人在其供应链的内容。

印度各地,成千上万的员工能够参与全球基金项目通过明年的。

广告
最终,苹果将这个项目扩展到更多的供应商员工在印度和世界各地。

“我们把人放在第一位,我们所做的一切,我们自豪地宣布一项新的承诺,加速我们的进展,为人们提供更多的机会在我们的供应链,”莎拉·钱德勒说,苹果的供应链环境和创新的高级主管。

“权利倡导者和教育领导人一起,我们继续推动新的创新支持人类和地球,”钱德勒说。

苹果公司的合同制造商在印度是全球巨头富士康和纬创资通。这家科技巨头最近开始组装的新旗舰iPhone 13在印度,据报道,扩大生产的其他产品。

苹果已经组装登上顶级车型iPhone 12日iPhone 11和XR在印度,随着iPhone SE 7和6 s。苹果公司在2017年开始在印度制造iPhone与iPhone。

供应商员工在印度,该计划将为当地提供领导力培训主管和自动化培训将给参与者获得专业技术的工具。

该基金还包括新的和扩大合作与领导权利倡导者,大学和非营利组织推动苹果的授权供应商员工正在进行的工作。

新的教育计划将培训和课程提供给世界各地的供应商员工,与编程最初用于个人在美国、中国、印度和越南。

广告
到2023年,苹果预计超过100000供应商员工参与新的学习机会——从领导力培训和技术认证课程编码、机器人和先进制造业基础,包括绿色制造。

到目前为止,超过2300万人在苹果的全球供应链得到关键工人权利的训练。

根据Sabih汗,负责苹果公司的全球供应链,超过175的供应商致力于使用100%可再生能源为苹果生产。

“我们转自2015年以来有超过200万吨的废料垃圾填埋场,并保存超过500亿加仑的淡水自2013年以来,“可汗的信中通知。

“我们支持60多个机构——包括人权和环境保卫者——在我们的工作让当地的声音,支持社区领导人,并确保人们在我们的供应链获得尊严和尊重,”他补充道。
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\"&lt;p&gt;The
The new Apple iPhone SE is displayed at the Apple Store on 5th Avenue shortly after it went on sale in Manhattan, in New York City, New York, U.S., March 18, 2022. REUTERS\/Mike Segar<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Tech giant Apple<\/a> on Wednesday announced a $50 million Supplier Employee Development Fund<\/a> that will expand access to learning opportunities and skill development in India, along with other supply chain hubs like the US, China and Vietnam.

Through this initiative, the iPhone maker will work with its partners to deliver best-in-class content to people across its India supply chain.

With this, tens of thousands of employees across India will be able to participate in programmes through the global fund over the course of the next year.

Eventually, Apple will scale this programme to more supplier employees in India and around the world.

\"We put people first in everything that we do, and we're proud to announce a new commitment to accelerate our progress and provide even more opportunities for people across our supply chain,\" said Sarah Chandler, Apple's senior director of Environment and Supply Chain Innovation.

\"Together with rights advocates and education leaders, we are continuing to drive new innovation to support people and the planet,\" Chandler added.

Apple's contract manufacturers in India are global giants
Foxconn<\/a> and Wistron. The tech giant recently started assembling its new flagship iPhone 13 in India, and is reportedly ramping up production of other products in the country.

Apple is already assembling its highest-selling models iPhone 12, iPhone 11 and XR in India, along with iPhone SE, 7 and 6S. Apple started manufacturing iPhones in India in 2017 with iPhone SE.

For supplier employees in India, the programme will offer leadership training for local supervisors and automation training that will give participants tools to gain technical expertise.

The fund also includes new and expanded partnerships with leading rights advocates, universities, and nonprofits to drive Apple's ongoing work to empower supplier employees.

The new education initiatives will make training and coursework available to supplier employees around the world, with programming initially available to individuals in the US, China, India and Vietnam.

By 2023, Apple expects more than 100,000 supplier employees to participate in new learning opportunities -- from leadership training and technical certifications to classes on coding, robotics, and advanced manufacturing fundamentals, including green manufacturing.

To date, over 23 million people across Apple's global supply chain have received critical worker rights training.

According to Sabih Khan, in-charge of Apple's global supply chain, more than 175 of their suppliers have committed to using 100 per cent renewable energy for their Apple production.

\"We've diverted more than 2 million tonnes of waste from landfills since 2015, and saved more than 50 billion gallons of freshwater since 2013,\" Khan informed in a letter.

\"We've supported more than 60 organisations -- including human rights and environmental defenders -- in our work to empower local voices, support community leaders, and ensure people across our supply chain are treated with dignity and respect,\" he added.
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