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TSMC, Taiwan
Taiwan chip giant TSMC sued for alleged discrimination
More than a dozen US-based employees of Taiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC have sued the company for apparent discrimination against non-Asian workers, according to a recent lawsuit. The suit alleges that the world’s largest contract manufacturer of chips — used in everything from Apple iPhones to Nvidia’s AI hardware — unfairly favors Asian staff in terms of hiring,
TSMC hit with lawsuit over alleged discrimination against American workers
Deborah Howington, a talent acquisition director, filed the class-action suit in August. She claims that the HR department created a workplace at TSMC where non-Asian employees
China says TSMC chip curbs undermine interests of Taiwan companies
China's Taiwan Affairs Office said on Wednesday that a U.S. order to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to halt shipments of advanced chips to some Chinese customers - as reported by Reuters - proved that the United States was "playing the Taiwan card" to raise tensions in the Taiwan Straits.
TSMC Will Keep 2nm Chip Production in Taiwan (For Now)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) can’t produce 2nm chips outside of Tawain, according to J.W. Kuo, the country's Minister of Economic Affairs. The Arizona fab 21 is still on track to produce 4nm chips in 2025.
TSMC sued for race and citizenship discrimination at its Arizona facilities (updated)
TSMC is being sued by current and former employees, including a talent acquisition director, over alleged employment discrimination. The employees claim that TSMC, the world's largest chipmaker, has favored employees who are Taiwanese citizens and forced out American workers.
TSMC responds to discrimination allegations in US facilities
Recent legal documents reveal that twelve current and former employees from TSMC's California and Arizona facilities have accused the company of racial discrimination in recruitment, promotion, and employee management practices.
The Economist
40m
TSMC walks a geopolitical tightrope
As a critical supplier to American tech giants based on an island claimed by China, TSMC is in an awkward spot. But until ...
9h
Taiwan Says TSMC’s US Investments Help with Trade Balance
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s tens of billions of dollars of investments in the US help reduce the archipelago’s ...
2h
TSMC's $65B Investment In US Will Help Avoid Trade Imbalance, Says Taiwan Central Bank Governor As Trump Returns To White House
Amid concerns over potential trade penalties from the U.S., Yang Chin-long, the governor of Taiwan’s central bank, has voiced ...
The Straits Times
1h
Taiwan chip giant TSMC sued for allegedly favouring Asian staff
The suit alleges that
TSMC
routinely subjects those who don’t hail from
Taiwan
or China to a “hostile work environment ...
Digi Times
7h
TSMC unveils Taichung zero-waste center, reducing 130,000 tons of waste annually
TSMC inaugurated its zero-waste manufacturing center in Taichung on November 13, while signing a memorandum of understanding ...
PCMag on MSN
2h
TSMC Finds Unexploded Bomb at Chip Factory Site
TSMC finds a corroded bomb at one of its upcoming chip factory sites in Taiwan, but says construction is still on schedule.
Hong Kong Free Press
15h
US-based staff of Taiwan chip giant TSMC sue firm for alleged discrimination against non-Asian workers
A silicon wafer used to make microchips. Photo: Wikicommons. The suit alleges that
TSMC
routinely subjects those who don’t ...
5d
Taiwan's TSMC Says US Investment Plan Is Unchanged After Election
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Chipmaker TSMC's investment plan in the United States remains unchanged, the company said, responding to a ...
malaymail
8h
US staff sue Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, claim non-Asians subject to humiliation, left out of Mandarin business talks
More than a dozen US-based employees of Taiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC have sued the company for apparent discrimination ...
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