The world's biggest iPhone factory has been the site of unrest.
Employees who refer a friend or family member to work at the plant will receive a reward.
There were angry protests at the factory in the video.
Due to Covid restrictions, shipments of the new iPhones will be delayed.
If a person stays at the company for 15 days, they will be paid 500 dollars. If the recruit stays in the role for a month, they will get another 500 yuan.
After protests at the factory in the city of Zhengzhou over Covid restrictions and claims of late pay, the company apologized for a technical error in its payment system.
Videos posted on social media show hundreds of workers clashing with security personnel.
At the end of October, video was shared online showing people jumping a fence outside of a facility after a Covid outbreak.
New workers were promised generous bonuses.
One worker said that the contracts were changed so they wouldn't get the subsidy promised.
The protests and Covid lockdowns have had a major impact on production at the "iPhone City", according to some analysts.
"What started out a month ago as 3% iPhone 14 Pro shortages grew to 5% last week and now are roughly 10%+ of overall units with the potential to increase over the coming month depending on any production improvements from Foxconn," Dan said.
Although Apple hasn't put a figure on the impact of the issues at the Zhengzhou plant, it has warned of delays to the delivery of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The number of new Covid-19 infections in China decreased from Tuesday to Wednesday.
China's economic growth is being affected by the country's zero- Covid policy and a global economic downturn.
The world's second largest economy shrunk in November. The latest official figures show that the PMI fell to 48 in November from 49.2 in October.
Riot police are clashing with protesters at an Apple factory.