Foxconn finally admits its empty Wisconsin ‘innovation centers’ aren’t being developed

Foxconn finally admits its empty Wisconsin ‘innovation centers’ aren’t being developed

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Electronics manufacturer Foxconn’s promised Wisconsin “innovation centers,” which are to employ hundreds of people in the state if they ever get built, are officially on hold after spending months empty and unused, as the company focuses on meeting revised deadlines on the LCD factory it promised would now open by next year. The news, reported earlier today by Wisconsin Public Radio, is another inexplicable twist in the nearly two-year train wreck that is Foxconn’s US manufacturing plans.

The company originally promised five so-called innovation centers throughout the state would that employ as many as 100 to 200 people each in high-skilled jobs, with the Milwaukee center promising as many as 500. Those jobs were to complement the more…

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Foxconn finally admits its empty Wisconsin ‘innovation centers’ aren’t being developed
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