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2023/06/06 23:46:19 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/309696/tsmc-employees-experiencing-problems-in-arizona
 
TSMC is having a tough time establishing itself in the United States with new manufacturing facilities - the Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company is putting a great deal of effort into finishing its new Arizona foundry, located in the greater Phoenix area. A minor fire incident occurred at one of their construction sites in late April, and North American news outlets last week reported on the company's struggle to recruit enough staff - approximately 4500 positions - for its upcoming Arizona plants. Current and former employees of TSMC in the U.S. have taken to the Glassdoor review website - user feedback has so far awarded the company a 27% approval rating via 91 submissions, thus warning potential candidates to stay away. Apparently American staffers have found it difficult to adjust to TSMC's corporate culture, and the company could face further challenges when transferring staff from Taiwan.

The latest news from Arizona points to problems encountered at the so-called "TSMC Village" - actually two residential locations divided into "A" and "B" categories. Taiwan's Economic Daily released a video report late last month covering crime-related incidents - this information has since been picked up by Western news outlets. Perpetrators have targeted houses and cars within these new build communities - UDN's footage indicates that seven vehicles located in Village A were damaged with a portion of them broken into. A single Village B property was accessed by possible squatters, and an unspecified number of TSMC engineers have been "robbed" throughout May. Several residents were contacted by UDN - interviewees expressed frustrations with the lack of security in the area, and blamed a local management company for not bolstering prevention measures.
 
Local law enforcement in that area needs to do more in my opinion. 
 


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    Re: TSMC Employees Experiencing Problems in Arizona 2023/06/07 08:15:48 (permalink)
    Not a TSMC specific issue -----> it seems to be a Phoenix issue - Violent crime rate is much higher than the national average. 
     
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    Re: TSMC Employees Experiencing Problems in Arizona 2023/06/07 20:12:56 (permalink)
    Cool GTX
    Not a TSMC specific issue -----> it seems to be a Phoenix issue - Violent crime rate is much higher than the national average. 

     
    Really it's a US issue. Most apartment complexes in this country have people just cruise through the lots every few days looking for things worth breaking into cars for. For that matter anyone that watches Mark Rober would know there are highly trafficked areas where it only takes minutes before someone comes along and steals something out of a parked vehicle. Going to be some culture shock for any Taiwanese having to adjust to huge difference in law enforcement here.


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    Re: TSMC Employees Experiencing Problems in Arizona 2023/06/11 17:10:25 (permalink)
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    Re: TSMC Employees Experiencing Problems in Arizona 2023/06/12 10:28:28 (permalink)
    Eh, sort of tenuous to tie it to TSMC. It's just regular crime in a regular crime area.
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    Re: TSMC Employees Experiencing Problems in Arizona 2023/06/13 18:49:47 (permalink)
     
    I do not think it's TSMC either, it's the city and the increasing crime rate and unwillingness to prosecute. Funny how there seems to be a correlation between rising crime rates and political leaning with so many cities now.
     
    There may be some truth to the problems of filling jobs due to corporate culture (aka work ethic). A lot of entitlement in the US. TSMC are quite right to demand the best people though. If TSMC start to follow the woke hiring practices that dictate hiring be based on status first rather than merit (status meaning race, minority status, gender status, sexual preference etc etc - as long as white males and Asians come last), TSMC might as well cut their losses and shut it down and walk away right now.
     
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