Summary

Brazilian authorities shut down construction of BYD’s first electric vehicle plant outside Asia after discovering 163 Chinese workers living in “slavery-like” conditions.

Hired by contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil, workers faced excessive hours, withheld passports, and degrading living conditions, including unsanitary accommodations and lack of basic necessities.

The factory, set to open in March 2025, is now under review.

BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang, relocated workers to hotels, and pledged to investigate all contractor practices.

  • bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Oh sure, the parent company totally didn’t know this was going on… Glad Brazil discovered this and shut it down. Hope that all of the culprits face severe criminal penalties.

      • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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        2 days ago

        And come the next election, the neoliberal politicians will call this an “egregious overreach” that “pushed out a job creator” and use that to push for further deregulation

        Ain’t capitalism fun? :B