Apple Launches $50 Million Supplier Employee Fund

<p><strong>CUPERTINO <&sol;strong>&&num;8212&semi; Apple is launching a &dollar;50 million Supplier Employee Development Fund that will expand access to learning opportunities and skills development&period; The fund also includes new and expanded partnerships with leading rights advocates&comma; universities&comma; and nonprofits to drive Apple’s ongoing work to empower supplier employees and drive improvements in knowledge of and respect for workplace rights across industries&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As part of the new &dollar;50 million commitment&comma; and building on Apple’s long history in the space&comma; the company is working alongside supply chain partners to amplify worker voice&period; That includes supporting the worker rights programs created by the International Labour Organization &lpar;ILO&rpar; for people in the electronics sector&comma; and the work the International Organization for Migration &lpar;IOM&rpar; is doing to expand rights trainings and scale its industry-leading responsible labor recruitment tools&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We put people first in everything that we do&comma; and we’re proud to announce a new commitment to accelerate our progress and provide even more opportunities for people across our supply chain&comma;” said Sarah Chandler&comma; Apple’s senior director of Environment and Supply Chain Innovation&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Together with rights advocates and education leaders&comma; we are continuing to drive new innovation to support people and the planet&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;At IOM&comma; we understand that supply chain responsibility is complex&comma; and must be driven by innovation&comma; results&comma; and partnerships&comma;” said Amy Pope&comma; IOM’s deputy director general for Management and Reform&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Improving people’s lives must be at its core&period; The IOM and Apple partnership has proven results in Apple’s own supply chain and paves the way for others in the industry to follow&period; To effect real change&comma; we need global collaboration that engages workers&comma; NGOs&comma; government&comma; and industry&period; Apple’s new commitments will have tangible&comma; meaningful benefits for workers around the world&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Apple has offered in-person and virtual education&comma; skill-building&comma; and enrichment courses since 2008&comma; providing opportunities for people in its supply chain to gain new technical and leadership skills&period; With the launch of the Supplier Employee Development Fund&comma; Apple is significantly expanding the scope of these offerings&comma; with new educational resources for people in its supply chain — and the surrounding communities — to develop the skills necessary for the jobs of today and tomorrow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The new education initiatives will make trainings and coursework available to supplier employees around the world&comma; with programming initially available to individuals in the US&comma; China&comma; India&comma; and Vietnam&period; By 2023&comma; Apple expects more than 100&comma;000 supplier employees to participate in new learning opportunities — from leadership training and technical certifications to classes on coding&comma; robotics&comma; and advanced manufacturing fundamentals&comma; including green manufacturing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;These new initiatives build on Apple’s long-standing commitment to invest in the people in its supply chain and drive manufacturing best practices around the world&period; To date&comma; Apple’s supplier employee educational programming has reached more than 5 million people&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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