Apple cancels Indian call center expansion

According to The Times of India, Apple has pulled back from it’s plans to open a large call center in India. Apple had 30 employees already hired for the call center, all of which were terminated at the end of May. All employees earned a severance package of 2 months salary. No immediate word was given on why Apple pulled out of the Indian operation, but a statement was given to the Times that said Apple has “decided to put its planned support centre growth in other countries.”

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