lpetrich
Contributor
Inside Foxconn’s empty buildings, empty factories, and empty promises in Wisconsin
b-boy boooo-eebaisse on Twitter: "scott walker's foxconn deal was a corporate grift of epic proportions. just outright state-sponsored theft." / Twitter
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Kyle Chayka on Twitter: "Kafka’s Foxconn plant, @verge (links)" / Twitter
In 2017, President Donald Trump and the Wisconsin GOP struck a deal with Foxconn that promised to turn Southeastern Wisconsin into a tech manufacturing powerhouse.
In exchange for billions in tax subsidies, Foxconn was supposed to build an enormous LCD factory in the tiny village of Mount Pleasant, creating 13,000 jobs.
Three years later, the factory — and the jobs — don’t exist, and they probably never will.
Inside the empty promises and empty buildings of Wisconn Valley.
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Which is why new recruits arriving at the 1960s office building Foxconn had purchased in downtown Milwaukee were surprised to discover they had to provide their own office supplies. “One of the largest companies in the world, and you have to bring your own pencil,” an employee recalls wondering. Maybe Foxconn was just moving too fast to be bothered with such details, they thought, as they brought their laptops from home and scavenged pencils left behind by the building’s previous tenants. They listened to the cries of co-workers trapped in the elevators that often broke, noted the water that occasionally leaked from the ceiling, and wondered when the building would be transformed into the gleaming North American headquarters an executive had promised.
The renovations never arrived. Neither did the factory, the tech campus, nor the thousands of jobs. Interviews with 19 employees and dozens of others involved with the project, as well as thousands of pages of public documents, reveal a project that has defaulted on almost every promise. The building Foxconn calls an LCD factory — about 1/20th the size of the original plan — is little more than an empty shell. In September, Foxconn received a permit to change its intended use from manufacturing to storage.
b-boy boooo-eebaisse on Twitter: "scott walker's foxconn deal was a corporate grift of epic proportions. just outright state-sponsored theft." / Twitter
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Kyle Chayka on Twitter: "Kafka’s Foxconn plant, @verge (links)" / Twitter
Months after the 2018 groundbreaking, the company was racing to hire the 260 people needed to receive the first tranche of payments from the lucrative subsidy package passed by then-Gov. Scott Walker. Recruiters were told to hit the number but given little in the way of job descriptions. Soon, the office began to fill with people who had nothing to do. Many just sat in their cubicles watching Netflix and playing games on their phones. The reality of their situation became impossible to ignore. Multiple employees recall seeing people cry in the office. "The best is when you're in the elevator with somebody and then they just scream out of nowhere," said an employee who experienced this several times. "They've had enough, because things don't make sense here."
"Imagine being in a job where you don't really know if it's real or not. Or you know it's not real, but you don't know it's not real. It's a constant thing you're doing in your head day after day," said one employee, who returned to the rented building Trump had spoken at, where workers had been assembling TVs, only to find the line shut down and the lights dimmed a couple of weeks after the photo op was over. "T think all of us were on the verge of a major breakdown."