1. TSMC delays production at its Arizona semiconductor plant to 2025 due to a shortage of skilled workers; 2. Disagreements with local unions over training and hiring practices further complicate the project; 3. The company plans to bring in temporary workers from Taiwan, sparking tensions over labor rights and expertise requirements.
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