US Dept of Labor Sues Hyundai, Illegally Employed 13yo Kept Working up to 30 Hrs Wk, Assembly Line
Department of Labor sues Hyundai over child labor, CNN, May 31, 2024. - Hyundai says it has taken steps to fix the issue and to prevent any future employment of under-age workers.
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CNN The United States Department of Labor alleged on Thursday that Hyundai and two of its supplier companies illegally employed a 13-year-old who was kept working for up to 60 hours a week on an assembly line in Alabama.
In a new complaint, the department alleges Best Practice, a staffing agency, sent the child to work at SMART Alabama, which provided car parts to Hyundai. The complaint alleges all three companies were responsible for employing the child. Hyundai owns a majority of SMARTs parent company, according to the complaint.
The child was employed on machines that formed sheet metal into body parts for vehicles, the complaint alleges, adding that from July 11, 2021, through February 1, 2022, all three companies were guilty of violating child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. A 13-year-old working on an assembly line in the United States of America shocks the conscience, Wage and Hour Division Administrator Jessica Looman said in a statement.
As we work to stop illegal child labor where we find it, we also continue to ensure that all employers are held accountable for violating the law. Hyundai said it had cooperated with the departments investigation but that it is not responsible for the employment of the child...
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/31/cars/department-of-labor-sues-hyundai-over-child-labor