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Nonprofit Sues Hyundai, Kia Over Allege Unfair Labor Practices
A nonprofit organization Thursday sued Orange County-based carmakers Hyundai and Kia, alleging the companies have been violating state law against unfair competition with the use of exploited labor from children, immigrants and inmates.
Jobs to Move America filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court accusing Fountain Valley-based Hyundai and Irvine-based Kia of using cheap labor in supply chains, then masking it to get contracts from public agencies in California. State Sen. Maria Elena Durazo, D-Los Angeles, and Los Angeles City Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez warned at a news conference with the plaintiffs that the companies’ contracts could face trouble with public agencies if the allegations are proven.
Hyundai and Kia did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Meredith Stewart of Jobs to Move America said the companies have “engaged in severe labor exploitation, including coerced prison labor, child labor and migrant labor with working conditions that led to higher safety issues and death.”
Stewart said the companies were using labor from prisons in Alabama and Georgia, which she argued “likely violates the constitutional prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.”
Stewart said some of the employees are children “as young as 13.”
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